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Freya Toussaint paving a future for herself in the retail industry. Photo: Jake Day. […]
By: Student JournalistDeaflympics athlete Jaime Howell takes a break from training – photo: Jackson Paine The Australian […]
By: Student JournalistPeople with intellectual disabilities often face the stigma of being asexual ‘innocents’ WARNING: This story […]
By: Student JournalistChoice Life Passion Client Liaison officer Nigel Webb Photo: Queenslanders with a Disability Network […]
By: Student JournalistCaption: Nick Fredriksen on his family farm at Kilcoy in South East Queensland. Photo: Maddelin […]
By: Student JournalistPatch and Trav at the Murray River Photo: School of the Road When you think about […]
By: Student Journalist*listen to podcast of interview below Graeme Innes hasn’t had the right to a secret […]
By: Student JournalistBarry Harwood showing off one of the many kitchens at the ABC office. Photo: Jana […]
By: Student JournalistSocial Worker Donna Bryan and self-advocate Michael Cherry working together at Community Living Association (CLA). […]
By: Student JournalistPeople with an intellectual disability are struggling to obtain justice in our court system. The […]
By: Student JournalistBY MICHAEL HARRIS Assistant Director Jayson Harrahan makes the opening remarks at the NDIS Provider Readiness […]
By: Student JournalistTouch Football Specialised in action Photo: Madison Spedding Ex-Australian Touch Footballer Graeme Clancy wanted to […]
By: Student JournalistThis uniquely touching tale of sisterly bond is a celebration of the NDIS, and just […]
By: Student JournalistWhen a person is diagnosed with Autism, or Asperger’s it becomes difficult for them to […]
By: Student JournalistAlison Mosely in action on the basketball court Photo: supplied Alison Mosely Wheels squeal as […]
By: Student JournalistGetting into a vehicle is a simple routine taken for granted by many Australians. But […]
By: Student JournalistChithrani Palipana with her son Dr Dinesh Palipana Photo: Monique St Clair Tough times have […]
By: Student JournalistNew South Wales NDIS participant, Greg Standen. Photo: supplied by Greg Standen. With the National […]
By: Student JournalistWhen it comes to disability support care, it is common practice to assume that it […]
By: Student JournalistAccessible tourism advocate Brett Morris Photo: Jariah Travan “Accessible Tourism” is a destination management plan […]
By: Student JournalistListen to podcast of interview below… Imagine it’s 90 minutes before the big race. Bow […]
By: Student JournalistSelf-described as ‘a ragtag group of rebellious and rowdy rockers’, Sonik Mayhem’s Jake Salmon has […]
By: Student JournalistThat’s the magic of ice skating. Anyone can do it. You won’t find a […]
By: Student JournalistEveryday hundreds of men and women are breaking sporting records in stadiums, on fields […]
By: Student JournalistBrisbane has the largest percentage of taxis that are wheelchair accessible, while Uber largely disregards […]
By: Student JournalistWith around 12,000 children and one in six Australians now identifying as having hearing loss, […]
By: Student JournalistThe Noosa Tigers AFL club is giving people of all ages and disabilities the opportunity […]
By: Student JournalistAn innovative new self-management app that helps people with disability create customised plans for the […]
By: Student Journalist“I’ve been here for three years and I’ve loved every minute of it. I love […]
By: Student Journalist“I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to […]
By: Student JournalistWith locals surrounding the riding arena at the Ballina Riding for the Disabled (RDA), two […]
By: Student JournalistThe Movement Innovation Team members Luke (trainer top left), Chris, Lachie, Jackson (bottom left) and […]
By: Student JournalistLauren Kirby was diagnosed with Narcolepsy and Cataplexy at just 13 years old. Now, five […]
By: Student JournalistAustralians with a disability are rapidly becoming a high-demand commodity in the workforce, as employers […]
By: Student JournalistFacilities like this exist only at select train stations, meaning those living with disabilities don’t […]
By: Student JournalistIt’s a sunny Saturday afternoon at Brisbane’s Roma Street Parklands and people arrive at the […]
By: Student JournalistStudents benefit from learning sign language to communicate with their fellow peers. Photo: Sara Weckerle Seeing […]
By: Student JournalistAutism Hub and Reading Centre. Photo: Demi Lynch Adrian Pooley is a man on the […]
By: Student JournalistMy Disability Matters club homepage. Screenshot Tayla Sudall A new social network is currently gaining […]
By: Student JournalistRunning out with his mates to play the game he loves is what it’s all […]
By: Student JournalistEvery two years, thousands of athletes travel internationally to compete at the Special Olympic […]
By: Student JournalistJESS BEER A newly formed Gold Coast board-riders business is helping people with Autism […]
By: Student JournalistThe benefits of sports are endless; they provide good blood circulation, strong muscles, better coordination […]
By: Student JournalistLearn. Connect. Grow. Students showcase their artist abilities. Photo: Lottey Willshire. Grace has been a […]
By: Student JournalistMost Australians would know there is an unemployment problem in Australia. But what they wouldn’t […]
By: Student Journalist‘The Ataxian’ Photo: Tyla Els […]
By: Student JournalistA new non-for-profit organisation is hoping to provide young people with more opportunities to test […]
By: Student JournalistEnjoying a Jack Daniels at The Sharks karaoke. Photo by Michael Harris Mention the […]
By: Student JournalistHot Topics group members. Photo By Michael Harris The Gold Coast Hot Topics disability support […]
By: Student JournalistBy MICHAEL HARRIS. Getting on the grid team. Photo from NDIS Paul Gabbert Project Officer for […]
By: Student JournalistCalls are growing for a trial of ‘please offer me a seat’ badges for […]
By: Student JournalistRide sharing app, Uber is facing criticism that it’s […]
By: Student JournalistArtist Michael Tichowistch says discovering art helped him find his self-esteem. Photo: Lilly McKenzie Wesley […]
By: Student JournalistCapras player Junior Kirisome and Endeavour Foundation client Isabelle kick off at a group activity. […]
By: Student JournalistCelebrating disability sports during Disability Action Week Photo: Imogen McDonald One in five Queenslanders live […]
By: Student JournalistRoyal Brisbane Women’s Hospital Photo: Michael Zimmer Many people suffering from a mental illness are […]
By: Student JournalistFounder Brad Sparrow with Ali France. Photo: Angus Kennedy The decision-making tables of Australia are […]
By: Student JournalistEvery summer thousands of people on the Gold Coast make their way down to the […]
By: Student JournalistFor many non-verbal people, much of their individuality depends on the capacity of others to […]
By: Student JournalistMost Australians know what an assistance or guide dog is, but ask them what an […]
By: Student JournalistJames Fraser-Smith’s opponents in the wrestling ring keep learning the hard way that it’s the […]
By: Student JournalistFor many, one of first things that comes to mind when they think about the […]
By: Student JournalistA Hopkins Centre research team are piloting Queensland’s first early intervention vocational rehabilitation program for […]
By: Student JournalistDisabled people face many challenges in the workplace, as journalist John Catania gives his experiences.
By: Student JournalistThe AFL is leading the way for inclusion sport with its all abilities program that […]
By: Student JournalistIn a couple of weeks’ time, Australia will be competing on the world stage in […]
By: Student JournalistWhy it is important for journalists to form relationships with people with lived experience of disability.
By: Student JournalistQueenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) is pleased to announce the official launch of our housing […]
By: Student JournalistSuncorp Queensland Cyclones captain, Chris Bond, was voted tournament MVP and a member of the All Star 4 after a torrid round of Fierce 4 Rugby action.
By: Student JournalistPhillip Weightman has endured Australia’s toughest endurance race bringing attention to his best mate’s hardship.
By: Student JournalistThe Surfers Sunrise – Rotary Wheelchair Project has built and delivered 80,000 wheelchairs to over 30 developing nations, for free.
By: Student JournalistThe Queenslanders with Disability Network Gold Coast Local Support Group invited an engineer who owns a nearly driverless car to talk to the group about the development of driverless cars.
By: Student JournalistKatie is bubbly caring, loving and family orientated. She loves reading and colouring and wants to make the world a better place for people with disabilities.
By: Student JournalistDean is a young man aged 22. He has autism, a moderate intellectual disability and post-traumatic stress disorder. Dean has demonstrated challenging behaviours for most of his life, sometimes resulting in a risk of harm to others.
By: Student JournalistThat the future says back to us: Of course it’s inclusive, why would it not be?!
By: Student JournalistPremier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s commitment to introducing a Human Rights Act in Queensland is a significant step towards achieving individual dignity and equal opportunity for all Queenslanders.
By: Student JournalistDebbie Brooks from Port Stephens, NSW, is mum to Peter Pattison, 27, and also cares for another person with a disability in a Host Care situation.She explains how the planning process has been for her so far.
By: Student JournalistEndeavour Foundation backs the strong stance taken by the Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee Report on the Indefinite Detention of People with Cognitive and Psychiatric Impairment in Australia.
By: Student JournalistHave you ever considered how to increase the independence of your loved one? Increased independence provides a greater sense of wellbeing and choice, as well as lightening the load for carers. Here are some tips to start.
By: Student JournalistProject Open Doors is an initiative of Griffith University’s Journalism Program to effect change in the way people living with disabilities, their families, carers and support workers are represented in the media, and to develop a body of media reporting about issues affecting the disability sector in conjunction with people living with disability.