Royal Society for the Blind

[2] In 1915, Hendry organised a new building to be built opposite the Women's & Children's Hospital on King William Street, Adelaide.

[3] During the 1990s, regional offices were opened in Mount Gambier, Port Augusta, and Noarlunga, and in the 2000s, Elizabeth and Victor Harbor.

[1] In 2013, RSB opened its first interstate office in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, and became a registered National Disability Insurance Scheme provider in that state.

[1] In 2019, RSB and Vision Australia entered into an agreement allowing Vision Australia to provide services to RSB clients in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

The Royal Blind Society (Merger) Act 2005 repealed the Royal Blind Society (Corporate Conversion) Act 2003, and the NSW and its related agencies' bequests and donations would go to Vision Australia.

Aerial image of western part of Gilles Plains , looking north. The blue and white buildings further down are the property of the Royal Society for the Blind.