News & Views Paralympic Champions reflect 25 years after Sydney Games the Sydney 2000 Paralympics, two Aussie athletes share how dedication, determination, and a deep bond with their horses led to their success.
News & Views Former political staffer Jo Tarnawsky on the hidden toll of workplace bullying Jo Tarnawsky is not the first parliamentary staffer to allege workplace bullying, nor is she a shrinking violet. But it’s certainly taken a toll.
News & Views Ali France makes history. What does it mean for disability representation? Ali France becomes the first person with a disability elected to in the Australian parliament.. So what happens now?
News & Views ‘It’s all in your head’: The untold cost of coercive control on Australian women According to South Australian Shadow Minister for Women Michelle Lensink, women have been taught that intimate partners “were overbearing because they loved you”.
News & Views Questions remain on disability despite shadow minister’s appearance on Q+A Monday’s episode of Q+A neglected a major issue that raises questions on the political and media value placed on disability.
News & Views The government say it is putting participants ‘at the centre’ of the NDIS but advocates are concerned about recent cuts The Albanese government announced new measures for the NDIS that it says will put participants “back at the centre” of the scheme.
News & Views How changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme are diminishing people with disabilities The recent changes to the NDIS may undermine support for people with disabilities and marginalize their voices in the process.
News & Views Cracks between Anthony Albanese and Tanya Plibersek surface in broken EPA negotiations A deal between Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek and the Greens to create a national environmental watchdog has been withdrawn following a last-minute decision from Anthony Albanese.