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Deaf gym junkie's Auslan fitness classes believed to be Australian first

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Deaf gym junkie's Auslan fitness classes believed to be Australian first

All around Australia, gym-goers are yelled at by enthusiastic exercise class instructors to go harder and faster.

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Blind, deaf 'Hurricane Chef' Nate Quinell teaching others to cook

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Blind, deaf 'Hurricane Chef' Nate Quinell teaching others to cook

Nathan Quinell has been blind and deaf since childhood, but that hasn't stopped the 32-year-old from pursuing his culinary dreams as the 'Hurricane Chef'.

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Fashion industry joins with not-for-profit organisation Avenue to help those with disabilities get jobs

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Fashion industry joins with not-for-profit organisation Avenue to help those with disabilities get jobs

Stephanie Trinh-Tran has faced more obstacles than most in following her dream to work in the fashion industry.

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People with disability facing underemployment gain life skills, find their voice at United We Made It

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People with disability facing underemployment gain life skills, find their voice at United We Made It

A new shop that has opened in Port Lincoln, South Australia is filled with colour, handmade products, and recycled and upcycled furniture, but money can't buy what this place means to its eight employees.

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Blind teen cricketer Sean Kendrick hopeful of 'great honour' to play for Australia

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Blind teen cricketer Sean Kendrick hopeful of 'great honour' to play for Australia

Teenager Sean Kendrick is on the cusp of being possibly the youngest blind cricketer to represent Australia, with the 15-year-old playing for Queensland at the National Cricket Inclusion Championships (NCIC) in Geelong, in Victoria, next week.

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