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I'm blind, but I love going to the movies. Here's how it works

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I'm blind, but I love going to the movies. Here's how it works

As a person who is vision impaired, hearing is a substitute for eyesight in so many contexts.

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Muscular dystrophy won’t stop Lachie

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Muscular dystrophy won’t stop Lachie

It has been one year exactly since Lachlan Reardon got his first NDIS plan. Soon to turn 11-years-old, this local Mudgee boy has come a long way in a single year.

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Different on the Outside, same on the Inside

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Different on the Outside, same on the Inside

Social Futures is challenging stereotypes about disability in Central Coast schools. ‘Different on the Outside, Same on the Inside’ is a free program for primary school aged children aimed at breaking down misconceptions and social barriers and encouraging awareness and inclusion for people with disability.

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Carol's inclusive fashion a creative canvas for disability art

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Carol's inclusive fashion a creative canvas for disability art

During the past 20 years, Gold Coast NDIS participant and lawyer, artist and fashion designer Carol Taylor has refused to let stumbling blocks stand in her way.

After the car accident, which left her instantly paralysed and a quadriplegic at the age of 34—newlywed and desperate for a baby—Carol persevered with IVF for 8 years only to conceive naturally and give birth to a healthy son, though doctors had told her she would never have a child.

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NDIA announce compulsory assessment contractors three days after closing submissions

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NDIA announce compulsory assessment contractors three days after closing submissions

This time about the new compulsory assessments.

The NDIA have just announced the organisations who have been contracted to carry out the assessments when they start later in the year.

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