Marrakesh Treaty ratification

11 December 2015

Australians with vision impairment will have greater access to books and other published materials in accessible formats such as large print, braille or audio following Australia’s ratification of the Marrakesh Treaty The Treaty is a significant international agreement that will help 285 million people with vision impairment worldwide to access these materials.

Ratifying this treaty is an important part of the Government’s commitment to supporting Australians with disability. Accessible format materials are essential to ensuring all Australians can engage fully in school, work and our communities.

By improving access to large print, braille and audio materials in the Indo-Pacific, the Marrakesh treaty will also support economic and social development in our region.

The treaty recognises the commercial interests of copyright holders by encouraging the use of accessible material already available, before relying on the treaty.

Australia joins eleven other countries in ratifying the treaty, which will come into effect three months after 20 countries have ratified or acceded to it. We strongly encourage other countries to take this step.

The Australian Government is also working with the World Intellectual Property Organization to fund practical initiatives to help increase the global availability of books in accessible formats.

Media enquiries
Minister’s office: (02) 6277 7500

An audio guide to tax and super

Do you find it easier to listen to information about tax and superannuation than to read it? We’ve produced a range of audio guides about tax and super to meet this need.

Check out the ‘Protect your personal information’ guide which helps you avoid getting scammed. ‘Super basics – an audio guide’ provides a simple overview about how to manage your superannuation. Other audio guides focus on how to look after your business including how to lodge your business activity statement and managing your GST obligations.

To listen, visit: www.ato.gov.au/audioguides

Audio Described Performances for Perth International Arts Festival 2016

Perth Theatre Trust continues to provide its Audio Description Service to patrons for the forthcoming Perth International Arts Festival.

Audio Description captures the visual elements of theatre performances by describing the ‘unheard’ aspects which are essential to understanding a story line.

This service brings entertainment to life for people who are blind or vision impaired whilst being unobtrusive to the user. Users of the service are given a small earpiece and receiver into which they hear a volunteer describe aspects of the set, costumes and action. The service commences 10 minutes prior to the start of the performance so that the set and other elements can be described or sections of the programme can be read to the patron.

Patrons must advise the booking agent that the audio described service will be required at time of the booking. Tickets for the service can be purchased up to five working days prior to the performance, after which audio described seats which have not been sold will be released to the general public.

Patrons are requested to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the performance in order to collect their equipment and be comfortably seated until the audio description commences.

Tickets for the audio described performances at State Theatre Centre are available through the State Theatre Centre Box Office on 6212 9292 or email: SWABox@ptt.wa.gov.au

Shows to be audio described are:

Every Brilliant Thing
Presented by A Paines Plough and Pentabus Theatre Company production
Sunday 14 February 2016, 2pm
Downstairs Rehearsal Room 1, State Theatre Centre of Western Australia
The lengths we go to for those we love.

The Object Lesson
Creator and Performer Geoff Sobelle
Presented by Perth International Arts Festival
Saturday 20 February 2016, 2pm
Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of Western Australia
The stuff that defines us.

The Wild Duck
Written by Henrik Ibsen
Presented by Simon Stone and Chris Ryan
Sunday 6 March 2016, 7.30pm
Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of Western Australia
Ibsen reimagined.

Guide Gods
Featuring Claire Cunningham
The performances of Guide Gods presented by PIAF and DADAA will have every show Audio Described. These shows will take place at Victoria Hall, Fremantle and Burt Hall at St Georges Cathedral, Perth. To book these services, please contact PIAF after your booking on (08) 6488 5555 or email: boxoffice@perthfestival.com.au

Guide Gods at Victoria Hall, Fremantle

  • Thursday 11 February 2016, 7.30pm
  • Friday 12 February 2016, 2pm or 7.30pm
  • Saturday 13 February 2016, 7.30pm
  • Sunday 14 February 2016, 2pm or 7.30pm

Guide Gods at Burt Hall, St Georges Cathedral

  • Wednesday 17 February 2016, Thursday 18 February 2016, and Friday 19 February, 7.30pm
  • Saturday 20 February and Sunday 21 February 2016, 2pm or 7.30pm

Is disability the will of a higher power?

For further information regarding the Audio Description Service, please contact Ashlee Karpinczyk or Alice Jorgensen on (08) 6212 9200 or email: Ashlee.Karpinczyk@ptt.wa.gov.au

Perth Theatre Trust
825 Hay St, Perth WA 6000
Phone: +61 8 9265 0900

ABC Iview Audio Described Programs – December Highlights

Please find below a list of Audio Described programs that will become available on iview throughout December.

As always, programs are subject to schedule changes however this is what is currently planned.

An updated list wil be provided before Christmas to cover some programming that will be available early January.

  • Australian Story
  • Breathless
  • Call The Midwife Christmas Special
  • Doctor Who
  • Foreign Correspondent Specials
  • Fortitude
  • Happy Valley
  • How Not To Behave
  • Inspector George Gently
  • Kevin McCloud’s Escape To The Wild
  • Maddie Parry: Tough Jobs
  • Midsomer Murders
  • Miss Fisher: Murder Under The Mistletoe
  • New Tricks
  • Our Zoo
  • Please Like Me (Ss 3)
  • Sammy J And Randy In Ricketts Lane
  • The Beautiful Lie
  • Upper Middle Bogan (Ss 2)
  • Vera
  • 8MMM
  • Grayson Perry’s Dream House
  • Satellite Boy
  • The Boy In A Dress
  • Bubble Bath Bay
  • Bushwhacked
  • Charlie And Lola
  • Hoopla Doopla
  • Octonauts
  • Olivia
  • Peter Rabbit
  • ReadyFor This
  • Spooksville
  • Tree Fu Tom

You might find the instructional clip with information on how to access AD on iview useful. It can be found here: ABC Iview instructional Youtube clip

An FAQ document on the AD trial can be found here: AD Iview FAQ(Word docx)

To provide your feedbac during the trial, or for any other information pleas visit the ABC’s AD website

Escorted Vision Impaired Singapore Tour – 17th July 2016

Escorted Vision Impaired Singapore Tour

6 Nights / 7 Days – Departing Australia Sunday 17th July 2016.

For more than 10 years George Booth has designed and escorted tours for peiple who are blind or vision impaired to many cities in South East Asia, China and New Zealand delivering many exciting experiences, appealing to the senses, with interesting content inclusions to ensure maximum enjoyment on tour.

In 2016 an escorted tour of Singapore has been designed with flights departing from around Australia, as part of the opportunity to meet other like minded persons, whilst holidaying in the multi-cultural garden city of South East Asia.

The activities include morning walks, open top bus tour, the National Orchid Gardens, the Bird Park and even lunch with the parrots. Leisure time mixed with the opportunity to shop, take optional tours and eating out together from our central base of Peninsula/Excelsior Hotel.

Tour Costs Per Person – Twin Share:

  • $2,640 per person Ex Perth
  • $2,840 Ex Adelaide/Melbourne/Sydney/Brisbane

Costs Inclusions:

  • Economy class flights Australia to Singapore and return flying Singapore Airlines
  • Current airport taxes and charges
  • 6 Nights accommodation at Peninsula/Excelsior Hotel (share twin)
  • Full buffet breakfast daily
  • Two morning walks (China Town & Singapore River)
  • Open Top Bus tour with Satay Dinner at Lau Pa Sat
  • Afternoon Many Faces tour to Little India/Malay Heritage Centre and National Orchid Gardens
  • Bird Park Tour with lunch included
  • Singapore by Night tour with dinner included
  • Tour Escort on tour (subject to minimum 20 persons on tour)

Note:

  • Optional tours will be offered for those wanting to experience more of Singapore
  • It is Necersary to have a sighted companion for the duration of the tour
  • Travel Insurance is compulsory
  • A valid Australian passport with at least 6 months validity is required
  • A deposit of $250.00 per person is required within 7 days of confirmation with the balance due 8 weeks prior to travel
  • Prices are based on minimum tour numbers met

For more information or to make a reservation contact Ms Faye Pafumi on (08) 93825082 or Email: faye@traveltree.com.au

Travel Tree
First Floor 3 Rosslyn Street
West Leederville Western Australia 6007
PO Box 1094 West Leederville
Western Australia 6901
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