2RPH.
Radio 2RPH, based in Sydney, provides a radio reading service for people who can't read independently, or who can't handle or understand printed material. Our audience also includes listeners who for many other reasons find it difficult to access or interpret text-based journalism and information.
Our listeners include people with low vision or people who often can't hold a newspaper because of physical disabilities caused by strokes, arthritis, cerebral palsy, etc. The service aims to provide access to published material from the daily newspapers, national and international magazines, as well as book readings.
Latest contributions
A Sydney organisation delivers creative arts and life skills to people with disabilities.
ChoppA Green - Studio Artes
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A spy-themed computer program tackles the mystery of social encounters - outlined by its company's CEO.
Kathleen Davey - Social Science Translated
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Guests discuss the Obi robotic dining assistant for people with upper arm disabilities.
Hugh Kingley and Rachel Dekkar: Obi
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Features an innovative hospitality industry training program for people with disabilities.
Saraya O'Connell - Hotel Etico Independence Program
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Features articles on latest blind-assistive tech including a new bus app and smart ear buds.
Assistive tech news catchup
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An expert discusses the use of horticultural therapy for people with disabilities.
Steven Wells: horticultural therapy
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Introducing Australia's first pictureless feature film, TOUCH, showing in Sydney.
Majella Knobel: "Touch" - open air movie
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Vision Australia's Christo Sarantakis talks of his life, blindness and assistive tech changes.
Christo Sarantakis of Vision Australia
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Driver educator outlines what's needed for a person with disability to get a driver's licence.
Ronak Shah: on-road driving education
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Multi-talented artist Amy Claire Mills extols the delights of quilting and Unsolicited Advice!
Some Unsolicited Advice from Amy Claire Mills
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Dr Dimity Williams, family GP, recommends spending more time in nature - and a "green hour" each day.
Green Hour: Dr Dimity Williams
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Nikki Hind, Australia's first blind fashion designer, discusses her work.
Nikki Hind: Blind Grit
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