Wednesday 1st July
Update from the CEO
Dear Members,
Following our special update on Thursday, 11th June, we’ve continued engaging with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in the lead up to the 2026 Census. Most recently, we attended a presentation by Tanya Hornick, Director of the Census of Population and Housing, which focused on inclusive engagement strategies and planning for the upcoming Census.
The session provided an opportunity to raise concerns about the limited communication surrounding the MyGov registration deadline for accessing the online Census form, as well as to seek clarification on the availability of accessible formats and the various ways people will be able to complete the Census. We welcomed the ABS’ commitment to improving communication and providing further information and will continue to keep members updated as more details become available, particularly regarding the disability-related questions included in the Census.
In the meantime, braille and large print Census forms can be requested through the Census Contact Centre by calling 1800 181 227 from Monday, 6th July. The Census website is now live and includes an Easy Read guide, information sheets and other general information. Additional resources will be released closer to Census day, so we encourage members to check the website regularly for the latest updates.
In other news, it’s been an exciting and productive time for BCA. One of the biggest developments has been the growth of our team. Thanks to a combination of successful grant funding and the renewal of existing grants, we’ve been in the middle of a significant recruitment drive. This growth means we can expand the services and support we provide to members, strengthen our advocacy and continue the work that matters most to our community.
While our team continues to grow, the heart of our organisation remains the same – driven by the familiar team you know. Sam is still answering the phones and assisting members each day, Martin continues his important work supporting individual advocacy, Amila is running socials and coordinating media, Melanie is busy submitting policy recommendations to the government and informing members, Craig is working hard on the fundraising front and Layal is working closely with our branches and volunteers to coordinate events and strengthen connections. I’m also excited to share that our recent recruits are settling in well. Steve has been busy producing our radio segment and podcast, New Horizons, while Francois, Systemic Advocacy Officer, has been liaising with the sector to push national priorities affecting people who are blind or vision impaired. Elly has joined us as Executive Assistant, Miriam as Business Manager and Mercy as the Strategy, Projects and Advocacy Manager. Sarah is also continuing on as IT Support. Together, our long-standing and newer team members are committed to providing the support you’ve come to expect, while giving us greater capacity to expand the work we do for members.
I’ve also had the pleasure of connecting with multiple colleagues across the sector over the past month. It’s been great to speak with Jock Beveridge, Guide Dogs Queensland CEO, Rose Wilkinson, Blind Citizens New Zealand CEO, and Carly Iles, Vision 2020 CEO. These conversations are a valuable reminder of the importance of working together, sharing ideas and learning from one another as we all strive to improve outcomes for people who are blind or vision impaired.
Finally, a friendly reminder that if you haven’t already registered, our next Inform session is taking place next Tuesday. We’ll be providing an update on the latest NDIS reforms and what they mean for our community. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible. You can register by visiting the Humanitix website.
– Deb Deshayes, BCA CEO.
A reminder, you can also read this update on BCA’s website.
More from BCA
Employment Opportunity – Project Coordinator: An Eye to the Future Project
BCA is seeking a Project Coordinator to lead the end-to-end delivery of the “An Eye to the Future” project, a national initiative focused on improving employment outcomes for people who are blind or vision impaired.
In this role, you will use your understanding of accessibility, inclusion and employment barriers to bridge the gap between employers and job seekers who are blind or vision impaired.
Drawing on established project infrastructure, you will coordinate workshops, refine resources and showcase employment success stories that challenge misconceptions and strengthen inclusive hiring practices. You will actively engage with employers, recruiters, education providers and job seekers to influence workplace perceptions and build stronger employment pathways.
You will be responsible for the day-to-day operational coordination of the project, including milestone tracking, stakeholder engagement, reporting and delivery oversight.
Working closely with partners, you will ensure project activities are delivered on time, within scope and aligned with funding requirements.
Your lived experience of blindness or vision impairment is a highly valued asset, and we encourage you to apply.
Read the full position description and selection criteria on our website: https://www.bca.org.au/employment/
To apply, please submit your resume and a response to the selection criteria in Word format to recruitment@bca.org.au, using “An Eye to the Future Project Coordinator” in the subject line.
To ensure accessibility for the recruitment team, applications must be submitted in Word format. Applications close: Sunday, 5th July 2026.
Policy, Advocacy & Representation
Policy Update – Melanie Chatfield
Our submission on the Multicultural Plan for the NSW Department of Customer Service welcomes the NSW Government’s commitment to multicultural inclusion and outlines how the Plan can better support people with disability from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
As the lead agency for many of the NSW Government’s customer-facing, digital, identity and regulatory services, the Department of Customer Service has an important role in ensuring accessibility, disability inclusion and multicultural inclusion are embedded across government service delivery.
BCA in the Media
Martin Stewart talks about all things advocacy – In Plain Sight
BCA Events
Plan ahead using our monthly calendar – the events calendar for July is available on our website, or you can access the calendar via audio by phoning 1800 033 660 and following the prompts.
If you have any questions, or would like more information, please feel free to contact us on events@bca.org.au or call 1800 033 660.
Trivia
Saturday, 4th July at 8:00pm AEST.
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Join with one tap mobile using the number below (via iOS): +61280156011,,84491693225#,,,,*424050#
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Join by phone by dialling 03 7018 2005 using Meeting ID: 844 9169 3225
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Passcode: 424050
BCA Inform – NDIS Reform Update
Tuesday, 7th July from 7:30pm to 9:00pm AEST.
Join us for a BCA Inform session which will provide an update on our policy and advocacy work in relation to the NDIS. BCA will share key messages from BCA’s recent submission to the Senate Inquiry: National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Securing the NDIS for Future Generations) Bill 2026.
The session will also provide an opportunity to hear directly from members about their lived experience and key issues, helping to shape and strengthen BCA’s ongoing advocacy in relation to NDIS reforms to ensure our work continues to reflect the priorities and concerns of our community.
To register for the event please visit the Humanitix website.
If you have any questions, or if you require assistance registering, please feel free to contact us at events@bca.org.au or call 1800 033 660.
Peer Connect Groups
The Peer Connect groups meeting in the next week are listed below. You can also find out more about all our peer connect groups, including session times and other details on the BCA Website.
Employment Group
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Join by phone by dialling 03 7018 2005 using Meeting ID: 864 4868 5967
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Passcode: 337783
Music Group
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Join by phone by dialling 03 7018 2005 using Meeting ID: 873 4667 6799
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Passcode: 876125
Around the Branches
Tasmania Branch
National Women’s Branch
New Horizons
Take a listen to the New Horizons podcast.
Do you have any ideas for stories, or feedback about the show? Contact us on new.horizons@bca.org.au.
News From Outside BCA
National
2026 Executive Committee Elections – Australian Disability Development Commission (ADDC)
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To maintain the viability of ADDC and the effectiveness of its governance.
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To set and amend the strategic policies and strategic directions of ADDC in consultation with the broader membership.
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To establish working groups on specific issues as required and participate in and support working groups, practitioner interest forums and webinars as required.
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To appoint representatives and delegations to government, intergovernmental and other organisations to represent ADDC.
Support the Global Declaration on Braille Literacy in Education – World Blind Union (WBU) and the International Council for Education of People with Visual Impairment (ICEVI)
Pacific Youth Talanoa 2 Opens for Registration – Pacific Youth Council and the United Nations
Time: 11:00am to 4:30pm (FJT).
Format: Hybrid (online and in-person).
Consultation on the development of the World Health Organisation Global Health Policy and Systems Research Agenda on Disability Health Equity – World Health Organisation (WHO)
Time: 10:00am – 11:30am or 22:00pm – 23:30pm CEST.
Format: Online (Zoom meeting)
Accessibility: The session will be conducted in English with International Sign Language and live captioning.
Asia KL Braille Chess Team Championship 2026
New South Wales
Kiama Municipal Council by-election: Accessibility options are available
Enjoy an Audio Described Performance: The Elevator
Victoria
Regional disability worker scholarships – round 3 applications open soon
Deafblind Victoria is hosting their first Bunnings sausage sizzle!
Support our work
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Have you got something to contribute?
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Blind Citizens Australia
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Website: www.bca.org.au
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