Outlook magazine

Outlook magazine is our flagship publication for members. You can read inspiring stories about our members and keep informed about the latest happenings with the RNZFB and the blindness community.

Read the latest edition of Outlook

The 2012 autumn edition of the RNZFB's Outlook magazine is out now!

In this issue we set out to honour some of our inspirational members who are confronting society's expectations and disability head on. You'll also meet our new Board Chair and read about some of the work the RNZFB has been doing to empower our members. Plus, you'll also get a does of your regular Lifestyle and Technology features. We think there'll be something for everyone!

Read this issue of Outlook online

Alternatively, follow the links below in your preferred alternative format:

Outlook autumn 2012 in large print: pdf (2 mb)

Outlook autumn 2012 in electronic text: Word (79 kb)

Outlook autumn 2012 in braille: brf (40 kb)

Outlook autumn 2012 in audio: DAISY with NCC structure (11.3 mb)

Latest member news

  • The Miracle Worker fundraising performances

    From Tuesday 19 June to Saturday 23 June, in association with the Howick Lions Club, Howick College will be staging six performances of ‘The Miracle Worker’ at the Howick College Theatre. Proceeds from the performances will be donated to the RNZFB and Deafblind New Zealand. 21 May 2012

  • SEED leadership application deadline extended

    Don't miss your chance to develop your leadership skills! The RNZFB is looking for existing and emerging leaders within the blindness community to take part in our SEED Leadership programme. Apply by 28 May 2012. 02 May 2012

  • Jersey Boys audio described performance

    THE EDGE Centre for Performing Arts in Auckland will present an Audio Described performance of Jersey Boys on 3 June 2012. To book, phone 09 357 3354 or email groups@the-edge.co.nz 15 May 2012

  • Children's book to benefit blind people

    A special children’s picture book, Colour the Stars, is a poignant and uplifting story about two children which explores the question ‘How do you describe a colour to someone who can’t see?’. 09 May 2012