Melbourne charity VMCH is launching a new jobs skill program in April with up to 10 people with disability taking on garden maintenance at its sites across the city. Here […]
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Crowdfunding ‘mash-up ’supporting people with disability
A virtual event showcasing the stories of three charities supporting young people with disability will take off on February 23. The TFN Virtual Live is a crowdfunding event like no other, […]
New National Assistance Card for people with brain injury
Ita Buttrose to drive launch of National Assistance Card for people with brain injury
Auslan: Doing it for SIX!
SIX the musical is on at the Sydney Opera House and on February 16 with Auslan interpreted performances. SIX is a bold and modern retelling of the story of the […]
Human Services platform targets school leavers
Human Services Skills Organisation (HSSO) has launched a campaign in partnership with school leaver service Year13 in an effort to attract young people into the Human Services sector. The Positive […]
Keen to be an Accessible Arts advisor?
Accessible Arts is look looking for NSW and ACT-based arts practitioners with disability or who are d/Deaf to become Accessible Arts advisors. As an advisor you will work with Accessible […]
Seat belt safety standard takes to the road
Standards Australia has launched the Seat Belts for Use in Motor Vehicles project which will develop the world’s first standard on all accessories for seatbelts used in motor vehicles. The […]
Historic art site opens with accessibility uppermost in redesign
If you feel like a two-hour or so drive from Sydney, then this is a place to seriously consider. The new Bundanon Art Museum and Bridge for Creative Learning has […]
Dylan Alcott is ‘Australian of the Year’
Disability advocate and Paralympian Dylan Alcott is the 2022 Australian of the Year, recognised for his promotion pf people with disability. Accepting the award, he said: “My purpose is changing […]
And an OAM goes to Nola Buck
Disability advocate, Nola Buck, was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her services to people with disability and to the community, in the Australia Day Honours. […]
ACCC update on RAT kits pricing concerns
The ACCC is continuing to receive a high number of consumer reports about pricing and selling practices relating to rapid antigen tests (RATs) and is investigating several potential Australian Consumer […]
Business incentives to recruit people with disability
Australian businesses are being given incentives to hire people with disability with initiatives that include training and internships. Social Services Minister Ann Ruston said the $20 million investment was designed […]