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New ‘state of the art sensory’ campus to improve guide dog training
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 4, 2024 - 15:05
A new era for blind and vision impaired people has begun in Victoria. For 70-years, guide dogs Victoria has been operating out of the same building in Melbourne but today, it is opening what it calls a 'state of the art sensory' campus. The facility promises to improve guide dog training but will also be a community hub and sanctuary for the blind, as well as the wider community.