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Balloon football brings out the competitive side in players with disabilities vying for the grand final
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For players of the Balloon Football League, or BFL, the passion and competitiveness of the game is just as intense as AFL — the only difference being the players are disabled.
Wheelchair dancing brings joy, challenges perceptions about disability
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As the curtain rises on the stage, the lights illuminate seven dancers and an appreciative gasp rings out through the sell-out crowd in the theatre.
Martial arts training helping to combat intellectual, physical and sensory disabilities
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Judo practitioner Shane Masters has an acquired brain injury from a workplace accident over a decade ago.
Tenpin bowling provides students with disabilities unique pathways to sporting heights
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A school sports program offering tenpin bowling classes for regional students with disabilities is being hailed by advocates as a "fantastic" step towards changing community expectations.
Twenty-year waitlist for disability housing leads Tasmanian father Bob Gordon to find his own solution
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Four years ago Bob Gordon and Dianne Snowden started looking into housing options for their youngest son, Jack.