🕯️✨**WIN Am Afternoon of Mystery with Gaslight at

Queensland Theatre!**✨🕯️

This February, immerse yourself in the shadows and secrets of 1900’s London with an exclusive pair of tickets to the audio-described and tactile tour performance of Gaslight, the psychological thriller that gave us the term we all know and shudder when we hear it today.

Here’s your chance to experience a masterpiece of suspense and drama at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre on:

Wednesday, 28 February 2024

And including a unique tactile tour from 11:30am-12:00pm

To Enter:

  1. Follow Braille House on Facebook/Instagram.
  2. Like & Share/Repost this post on your profile (make sure it’s public!).
  3. Comment/Post: Tell us about a time you navigated through the ‘fog’ to find clarity and strength in your life.

Use the hashtag #ShineThroughGaslight and tag Braille House.

The most compelling story will win a pair of tickets to this unforgettable performance, where mystery and empowerment meet on stage.

🎟️ Competition Closes: 12 noon (AEST) Friday 23rd February.

The winner will be announced across both platforms on 23rd February (sometime after 12 noon ).

Let your story inspire and join us for an afternoon to remember!

Parents and guardians please note:

The “Gaslight” performance, including its audio-described session and tactile tour, is best suited for audiences aged 15 and above due to its mature themes and psychological intensity. Parents and guardians are advised to consider the content’s appropriateness for younger viewers.

Shine Through Gaslight Competition Terms and Conditions

Shine Through Gaslight Competition Terms and Conditions:

  1. Eligibility: This competition is open to all Australian residents who have a passion for theatre and a love for storytelling. However, please note the prize consists of event tickets located in Brisbane on [Date]. We recommend entering only if you can travel to Brisbane for the event, as travel and accommodation are not provided as part of the prize. Note on Age Suitability: While this competition is open to Australian residents, please note Queensland Theatre recommends “Gaslight” for ages 13 and up due to its full-length theatrical performance nature. Entrants under 18 must have parental or guardian consent to enter and attend the performance.
  1. Competition Period: Entries will be accepted from Friday 14th February 2024 at 9am AEST until Friday 23rd February 2024 at 12 noon AEST.
  1. How to Enter: Participants must follow Braille House on Facebook/Instagram, share the competition post, and post their personal story using the hashtag #ShineThroughGaslight.
  1. Prize Details: The prize includes two tickets to the “Gaslight” performance, inclusive of a pre-show tactile tour, on Wednesday, 28 February 2024 at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. Please be aware, the prize does not include travel, accommodation, parking, or any other expenses. Winners will be responsible for any additional costs associated with claiming and using the prize.
  1. Judging: This is a game of skill. The winner will be selected based on the creativity and compelling nature of their story. The decision of Braille House judges is final, and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the outcome.
  1. Winner Notification: The winner will be announced publicly on Braille House’s social media pages on the afternoon of Friday 23rd February 2024. The winner must contact Braille House to claim their prize by 2pm AEST on Monday 25th February 2024.
  1. Prize Claiming: The winner must provide photo ID as proof of identity to claim the prize. Unclaimed prizes will be forfeited after 10am Tuesday 26th February 2024. If the initial winner cannot claim the prize, Braille House reserves the right to award the prize to another entrant at our discretion. All other terms and conditions will remain in effect for any subsequent winner(s).
  1. Privacy: Personal information collected will only be used for the purpose of conducting the competition.
  1. Release: This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with Facebook/Instagram.
  1. Liability: Braille House is not liable for any loss or damage which is suffered, including but not limited to indirect or consequential loss, or for personal injury suffered or sustained during the use of the prize.


Friday 17th December: Braille House annual ‘Celebration of Friendship’ Golf Day

Held at the prestigious RACV Royal Pines Resort Golf Course. This annual Charity Golf Day, orchestrated with precision by the esteemed team at ‘Celebration of Friendship,’ is not merely a sporting event; it’s a pivotal effort to secure the sustainability of Braille House.

We extend our deepest appreciation to the team at ‘Celebration of Friendship’ for their dedication and for generously allocating all funds raised to our cause.

Acknowledgment and appreciation is also due to our valued sponsors, whose invaluable support has made this event possible.


One of the teams with Promotion Products promotional bags.

Braille House annual ‘Celebration of Friendship’ Golf Day

In addition to all of our wonderful sponsors, our Golf Day wouldn’t have been complete without the fantastic support of Promotion Products. A massive thank you to the team at Promotion Products. Learn more about them and the promotional products and services they offer here: www.promotionproducts.com.au

Dickinson Memorial Literary Competition

Braille House is pleased to announce that the 2023 Dickinson Memorial Literary Competition, proudly supported by Brisbane City Council is now open for your votes. To read this years entries and to vote please click here.


Half way through setting up the room!

The Annual Braille Literacy Challenge Friday 8th September

The countdown is well underway to the Annual Braille Literacy Challenge and our team are busy setting up the room! We will update the page with pictures of the final layout later this week.

This much-awaited event represents so much more than a celebration of Braille literacy skills among Queensland students; it’s a testament to the power of respect and inclusion combined with the immense benefits that braille education imparts upon our children within the education system.

Good luck to all the students!


A formal dinner at Government House Queensland

Our Patron, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM, Governor of Queensland recently held a formal dinner at Government House Queensland.

Her Excellency’s team wished to ensure that all dinner guests felt welcomed and engaged Braille House to emboss and provide a braille menu for one of the distinguished guests who is blind.

The response was overwhelming, with the guest stating that receiving a braille menu was a wonderful surprise, adding how much he enjoyed being able to read the menu to his wife for the first time, rather than her reading it to him.

Thoughtful acts, like providing a braille menu, can create a profound and meaningful impact, enriching someone’s life with inclusivity, dignity, and empowerment.

There are many ways all of us can contribute to the lives of those that rely on braille.

To discover how you can foster inclusivity and make a difference by incorporating braille into your services and events please feel free to reach out to us 07 3848 5257 or via email: [email protected]

Photos kindly shared with us by the wonderful team at Government House Queensland.

Braille House is a voluntary association of people specialising in tactual literacy to all states of Australia.
Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Northern Territory, ACT and Tasmania are all catered for.

Braille House provides to our clients and stakeholders through:

Library: a free lending library of braille and moon books – click here or contact us on (07) 3848 5257 for more information or to access our catalogues.

Transcription: producing books and other resources in braille for children and adults, students of all ages, organisations and government departments.

Tutoring: our braille tutors are skilled in tutoring children and adults who wish to become touch readers of braille or moon script; most have passed the Trans-Tasman Braille Proficiency Exam.

Explore our website to find out more about the association, the range of services and resources available and ways in which you might like to assist our unique organisation.


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