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About Guide Dogs.

Learn the history of Guide Dogs, get to know some of our people, and find out more about our supports and services.
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Learn more about Guide Dogs as an organisation: who we are, what we stand for, and how we're structured.
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From humble beginnings to Guide Dogs Centres across the country; this is the story of one of Australia's most iconic and trusted charities.
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Get in touch with the team in your community.
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Guide Dogs Australia: Australia's Most Trusted Charity Brand.
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Building on our beloved history while telling a new story to better reflect how we’ll move forward together.
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Learn more about our proud membership with the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF) and read or listen to their regular newsletter, Visionary.

Access all areas

Imagine if you were refused access to a café or a restaurant, told you couldn’t stay at a certain hotel, or take transport like taxis and ride-shares, buses and trains? Many people with low vision or blindness experience access challenges just like these on a daily basis.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. Join comedian, actor and Guide Dogs Ambassador Michelle Brasier and Broden Kelly of Aunty Donna fame as they introduce our Access All Areas campaign – a campaign designed to remove barriers for people with low vision or blindness, and provoke change – because access is no joke.

A man sitting in a cafe looks at his Guide Dog