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From seeing eye dogs to screen readers and social innovations, Powerd programs update latest assistive technologies and practices.
Smart tech, smart dogs... and smart thinking
Powerd Team
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Discovering my autism via self diagnosis. First hand account of how they approached an autism compared to an ADHD diagnosis.
Discovering my autism
Jasper Peach
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Accessibility highlight of the recent Taylor Swift concert tour, and what organisations can do to create these spaces.
Why quiet spaces are now a non-negotiable
Morwenna Collett
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What needs to change for employees with a chronic illness.
Millions of Australians have a chronic illness. So why aren’t employers accommodating them?
The Conversation
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Perth community station RTRFM's innovative project to train people with disabilities in broadcasting and podcasting skills.
Station Breaks Sound Barriers for broadcasters with disabilities
Powerd Team
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It wasn’t just “doing the right thing” that led Queensland to declare 2023 the Year of Accessible Tourism.
Queensland year of accessible tourism
Martin Heng
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How Barbie, Spider-Man, and Link are the new stars of disability representation.
Unlikely allies: Barbie, Peter Pan, Spider-Man and Link usher in next era of disability representation
Amy Marks
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Andrew Leland and Selina Mills discuss their experiences of blindness.
Friday essay: blind people often exhausted by daily prejudice – but being blind is ‘inherently creative’
The Conversation
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Accessible buildings and homes have a critical role in ensuring the inclusion of people with disabilities.
What does a building need to call itself ‘accessible’ – and is that enough?
The Conversation
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Kerry Martin asks whether some Australian airport security measures make us safer, or just make it harder for people with disabilities.
Disability and airport security: Time for less barriers?
Kerry Martin
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At Powerd's launch, author & lawyer Sam Drummond highlights community media's potential for diversity.
The sequel is community media
Sam Drummond
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