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Gus AlexiouCo
Forbes
Tuesday 26th January, 2021
According to an interesting new research study, Amazon’s Alexa is taking assistive technology to a whole new level by boosting disabled people’s emotional well-being and staving off loneliness, in addition
Sara Gingold
Disability Services Consulting (DSC)
Monday 18th January, 2021
Many of you will remember that last year’s Senate Estimates were as messy as hell. The most frustrating thing, by far, was the number of really juicy questions that were
Commercial Passenger Vehicles Victoria
Friday 15th January, 2021
Victorians with disability and accessibility needs now have more subsidised transport options, with rideshare service Uber being approved to offer subsidised trips through the Multi Purpose Taxi Program (MPTP). The
Richard Kakol
ABC Online
Sunday 10th January, 2021
As a person who is vision impaired, hearing is a substitute for eyesight in so many contexts. The assumption is that if you are without sight, your other senses must
Dr Di Winkler and Alecia Rathbone.
Pro Bono News
Thursday 14th January, 2021

People with high or complex disability support needs have traditionally had extremely limited options when it comes to finding somewhere to live. The growing specialist disability accommodation market is beginning…

Michelle Villeneuve
The Conversation
Monday 11th January, 2021
Disaster planning for people with disability matters. We perpetuate inequality with every step we don’t take, and risk entrenching disadvantage. And if you make things inclusive for people with disability,
Jamila Rizvi
SMH
Sunday 10th January, 2021
Following community outrage at the decision to portray disability in this way, the studio has offered the standard empty "sorry to those who were offended". But the damage is done.
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
The Guardian
Thursday 7th January, 2021
Despite her record as a writer and activist, what may have begun as a joke has gained traction, and should make us ask questions that go beyond the credulity of
Andrew Pulrang
Fobes
Monday 28th December, 2020
I have lived over 50 years with my lifelong disabilities. I thought my understanding of disability was fully formed and realistic. But I think that in the long run, what
Joshua Dale
Insurance Australia
Friday 18th December, 2020
In considering any care plan for a participant careful attention should be given to the relevant categories of supports. In short those support categories include core supports, capacity building and
Insurance Australia
Tuesday 15th December, 2020
The Tribunal has emphasised that if the NDIA thinks that the information provided to it by an Applicant about their disability is insufficient, then the NDIA is under an obligation
Hilary Harper
RN Life Matters
Wednesday 16th December, 2020
Managing this neurological condition can be really tiring and difficult. But Zoe and Fergal have their own ways of dealing with it. Zoe wants us to know that having Tourette's