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Couple from regional NSW inspire people with disabilities to fulfil their travel dreams

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Couple from regional NSW inspire people with disabilities to fulfil their travel dreams

Barney Miller has conquered some of the country's biggest waves, now the quadriplegic surfer is fulfilling his dream of driving around Australia.

More than two decades ago, Mr Miller broke the C6 vertebra in his neck in a car accident and was diagnosed with a form of quadriplegia.

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How powerchair hockey held the key to independence for Perth mum Deema Audeh

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How powerchair hockey held the key to independence for Perth mum Deema Audeh

When she found out she was slowly losing her mobility, 28-year-old Deema Audeh was at risk of succumbing to depression. 

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Up & Easy Seat Assist: Get Up Easily and Independently

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Up & Easy Seat Assist: Get Up Easily and Independently

The Up & Easy Seat Assist has a gentle hydraulic action that easily raises or lowers the user to or from most any chair. This lifting cushion lifts 70% of the user's body weight to help make standing up or getting up from a chair or sofa much easier. 

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Hall of Famer Troy Sachs on why wheelchair basketball isn't just for people with a disability

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Hall of Famer Troy Sachs on why wheelchair basketball isn't just for people with a disability

The rise of the Paralympic Games has increased the fanbase of wheelchair basketball.

With a rich history of trailblazing Australian stars, wheelchair basketball is a Paralympic sport Australia has dominated for decades.

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How a father and son bond is helping other kids with autism move for independence

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How a father and son bond is helping other kids with autism move for independence

When Isaac Lappin's son was 18 months old, he wasn't sure he'd ever be able to speak.

"I noticed the first change was within that first 18 months, which is a big turnaround with a lot of autistic kids," Isaac says.

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