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Which PM will hate children less? It’s a horrifying yet timely question to ponder.
Clowns to the left, jokers to the right. I’m stuck wondering who’ll speak up for children in the Federal Election?
Jasper Peach
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The dark spectre of fascism is rising in Trump’s America, but what does that mean for disabled Australians on the cusp of a federal election?
It’s time for a conversation about fascism and disability
Naomi Chainey
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There is a lot missing from this election campaign, but none more important than empathy.
Empathy during an election campaign
Liel Bridgford
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Disabled people are feeling invisible due to lack of representation in politics.
Disabled and feeling invisible in the upcoming election? You’re not alone
Zoe Simmons
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A diagnosis of ADHD or Autism should not be a luxury.
Adults deserve Autism and ADHD diagnosis – Medicare must step up
Bec W
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Look at the US as a warning for what the disability community could face in Australia.
The Federal Election - A US warning
Adam Velo
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When and how can we progress viral social media posts to include radical and effective action?
A Set of Reactions
Jasper Peach
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Peter Dutton wants public servants physically back in the office - what does this mean for disabled staff?
Some political stances are detrimental for the disability community
Laura Pettenuzzo
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Losing friendships hits differently when you have the added layer of disability in the mix.
How to cope with the pain of losing disabled friendships
Zoe Simmons
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A discussion of "lateral" ableism within the disability community.
Disabled, but not like that: how we reinforce ableism in our own community
Bec W
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A key problem of public access authorities need to deal with.
This doesn't bode well for footpaths - e-scooters blocking disabled people
Jen Hargrave
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Skill development is great, but opportunities for experience need to exist too.
Enough with disability leadership training
Naomi Chainey
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