Talking Disability
Outsourced NDIS call centre staff told to “pretend” they work for government, workers claim
Fewer remote jobs could shut people with disability out of work
A UK study has found declining remote job opportunities could increase unemployment among disabled workers. In... Read more
Exploring Victoria’s High Country through sound, taste and touch
Five blind and low-vision travellers visited Victoria’s High Country with Cocky Guides last weekend, taking part in a... Read more
Disability advocates call for rideshare to be included in transport subsidy schemes
A national trial has reignited calls to include rideshare services in state-based taxi subsidy schemes. With 98 per cent... Read more
People can now record disability and access needs in the Digital Health Record
A new update to the ACT Digital Health Record allows people living with disability to formally record their access and... Read more
Why more Australians are choosing private NDIS support workers
Private NDIS support workers are becoming an increasingly popular option for people living with disability who want... Read more
Earlier support, closer to home for children and families
The Brotherhood of St. Laurence has welcomed progress on Thriving Kids, a national approach focused on delivering... Read more
What disability advocates want from the next federal budget
Ahead of the next federal budget, disability advocates are urging the government to act on long-standing gaps affecting... Read more
How complex high care supports people with severe disabilities
What complex high care involves, who it supports, and how specialised medical and personal care helps people with severe... Read more
Art speaks where words sometimes don’t: women with disability take centre stage
A new Central Coast exhibition is shining a spotlight on women with disability through bold, creative artworks that... Read more