News — Seeing the ability in disability
Cottages for people living with disability open in Gilgandra
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New purpose-built assisted-living units for people with a disability have opened in the central west town of Gilgandra.
How horses are helping children with disabilities learn
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Sailing access program takes people with disabilities into waters where all are equal
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Alone in a boat, blind, missing a leg and needing to return to shore — it's a situation Perth sailor Kylie Forth has been in many times in the past 12 years, yet she remains undaunted.
Actors with disabilities take centrestage in Altogether Drama's 'out of the box' theatre production
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Having a terminal brain disease means Chloe Saxby, 8, is prone to getting tired.
But every Friday afternoon, she's raring to get to her junior drama class.
Army veteran Chris Gee sets off on 20,000km charity ride to break mental health cycle
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Chris Gee's smile sparkles through his eyes but, after 10 years in the army and 12 years as a paramedic, he's the first to admit those eyes have seen some terrible things.