We were thrilled to see Braille House recognised in a speech by Julie-Ann Campbell MP, Federal Member for Moreton in Parliament. This acknowledgment shines a light on the vital work we do supporting braille literacy and accessible reading for Australians who are blind or have low vision - work that reaches communities across the country.
Being mentioned in Parliament is more than just a moment of pride. It reflects the tireless dedication of our team, who work every day to advocate for braille literacy and share the story of why Braille House matters.
This recognition is also a celebration of our incredible community — volunteers, supporters, advocates, and staff - whose commitment makes everything we do possible. Your ongoing support and recognition empower us to continue our mission boldly, bravely, and confidently, reaching more readers and creating opportunities for every Australian who relies on braille.
This moment in Parliament is a reminder of how far we’ve come, and how much more we can achieve together. Thank you for being part of this journey with us
Watch the full speech here: