In Plain Sight

International Guide Dog Day 2026

27 min · 28. apr. 2026
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This week on In Plain Sight, Simon Chong and Andrew Williams have a chat with two very special guests. Fabulous passion and dedication alongside a lifelong association with dog guides are some of the motivations behind the great work of Guide Dog Mobility Instructor Katie Crawford. It was wonderful to learn about all that is required to train dogs as guides and trusted companions.  It was a pleasure to also have Eric Seery in the studio to share his experiences having Guide Dogs to assist him over a number of years. It was thought-provoking and engaging to hear Eric speak about his connection to dogs and how much they have given him. We are very grateful for his personal insights and appreciate his knowledge and anecdotes. As a part of International Guide Dog Day, observed on April 29th, we ask: why a guide dog? This theme aims to focus on celebrating and exploring the diverse benefits dog guides provide to their owners beyond their essential role in safe, independent mobility.  Please remember to observe polite and respectful Guide Dog access and etiquette when interacting with someone using a dog guide. It is against the law to refuse service to someone who is vision impaired relying on the guidance and support from these specially well trained dogs. Thanks for tuning in! Support Vision Australia Radio: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate [https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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