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Elise took her assistance dog on a multi-day walk in Tasmania. Here's how it went
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Elise Smith spent most of 2024 preparing to walk the Overland Track — a 65-kilometre, six-day walk in the central highlands of lutruwita/Tasmania — with her assistance dog Lenny, who provides medical and psychiatric assistance.
There was a strong response online when Elise shared how she was training her dog for the multi-day hike, which she couldn't attempt without him. Many questioned her decision, voicing concerns for the environment and native fauna and questioning if the miniature labradoodle was up for the job.
Inclusive hiring at the heart of project for people with cognitive impairment
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hen Jung Yoon moved to Australia from South Korea in 1995 as a 17-year-old, she had never encountered a person with a disability before, but that changed when she had her daughter Joanne several years later.
Joanne was diagnosed with autism and chromosomal deletion syndrome. She is also non-verbal and partially deaf.
New album explores the sound world of deaf artists, highlighting different ways of listening
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There is a common misconception that deaf people live in a world of silence.
But many people who are deaf retain some hearing. Some, such as Australia's former Prime Minister John Howard, make successful careers in a world full of noise.
3D printed models help blind and low-vision students learn more about their world
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What do puffer fish and the Mona Lisa have in common?
Not much, unless you're in a classroom at the South Australian School for Vision Impaired, where they are being meticulously printed into 3D models for students to investigate.
Recycled, reused, repurposed. Joshua's heartbreak led to a charity harnessing joy for those living with a disability
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Joshua Lowndes passed all his milestones as a baby. He walked and crawled and by the age of two could count and knew all the colours of the rainbow.
But his life changed dramatically when he started having complex partial seizures.