EDUCATION NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY
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
NDIS growth reset: Minister signals major shift toward “Thriving Kids” and sustainability
Federal Disability Minister Mark Butler has flagged major NDIS reforms, including a new Thriving Kids program and state... Read more
Infosys and the Australian Open bring immersive, accessible tennis to life through governed AI
The Australian Open and Infosys have introduced MatchFeel, an AI-powered accessibility innovation that transforms live... Read more
Workforce shortages are quietly reshaping disability support – and not always for the better
Australia’s disability workforce shortages are no longer an abstract problem. High turnover, casualisation, and the... Read more
Is the Australian Open suitable for people with a disability to attend?
Is the Australian Open suitable for people with a disability to attend? This article explores accessibility at Melbourne... Read more
What is Easy Read – and why it matters for inclusive organisations
A co-designed Easy Read resource supporting organisations to understand what Easy Read is, who it is for, and when to... Read more
Groundbreaking representation: how the first autistic Barbie is sparking pride and debate
The release of the world’s first autistic Barbie marks a major moment for disability representation. Celebrated by... Read more
Blind, experienced and unapologetically political: Tony Clark’s mayoral moment in Hepburn shire
Tony Clark’s election as mayor of Hepburn shire is a powerful example of disability representation in action,... Read more
Australian man with MND faces choice between survival and voluntary assisted dying
An Australian man with Motor Neurone Disease has been denied access to the NDIS due to his age, exposing serious gaps... Read more
Where NDIS providers outnumber cafes: what the data really reveals about Australia’s disability support landscape
In some Australian suburbs, NDIS providers now outnumber cafés. This article explores what the data actually shows, why... Read more