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Latest news: Disabled
'Confronting' disability findings to be tackled quickly
The federal government has vowed to act in a practical way on the findings and recommendations from the disability royal commission.
Oct 19, 2023
Human rights complaint made over detainee of 11 years
An official complaint to Queensland's human rights watchdog has been made over the "inhumane" treatment of a disabled man detained at a facility for 11 years.
Oct 17, 2023
Households keen but confused by renewable energy change
Research has uncovered more than 50 emerging trends in how households are using energy, potentially helping consumers and networks avoid costly mistakes.
Oct 11, 2023
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Dancing in a world made for people six feet tall
Having spent a lifetime grappling with the idea that she doesn't fit in the world, short-statured dancer Leisa Prowd is taking to the stage to tell her story.
Oct 07, 2023
Electric chargers could change to leave no one behind
Australians with disabilities are being urged to have their say on electric car chargers and what needs to change to ensure more drivers can use them.
Oct 05, 2023
Disability provider failed to warn assaulted worker
A non-profit has been fined after failing to provide a safe workplace for a carer sexually assaulted by a disability client known to pose a risk.
Oct 04, 2023
Shorten urges united approach to commission findings
Bill Shorten has urged jurisdictions to work together to determine the best way to implement findings from the disability royal commission.
Oct 01, 2023
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Phase out of segregated schools 'wildly inadequate'
A Greens senator wants special schools for students with disabilities to be phased out by 2030, rather than the 2051 deadline proposed by a royal commission.
Oct 01, 2023
Historic disability report a path to 'inclusive future'
Disability advocates have welcomed the release of a landmark report into failures in the sector and vow to use it to start a journey towards a fairer society.
Sep 29, 2023
Rays of hope pierce the trauma for disability community
Disability advocates are hopeful a royal commission's report will end years of violence, neglect and abuse, but the grief is still too raw for celebration.
Sep 29, 2023
Isolation 'should be outlawed' for youth justice system
A ban on solitary confinement in youth detention is among key recommendations of a royal commission into the abuse and exploitation of people with a disability.
Sep 29, 2023
'Harrowing' disability report reveals need for change
A royal commission has made 222 recommendations, including new laws to enshrine rights for those with disabilities.
Sep 29, 2023
'Disturbing' disability report to finally be laid bare
A long-awaited final report by the disability royal commission will make for "disturbing reading", a senior government minister has warned.
Sep 28, 2023
Shorten wants answers on 'confronting' footage of kids
Bill Shorten wants answers after "shocking and confronting" footage of children with autism being pinned to the ground by NDIS workers was broadcast.
Sep 26, 2023
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Disability inquiry calls for urgent government response
The head of the disability royal commission has thrown down a challenge for all governments to respond to abuse and neglect exposed by the long-running inquiry.
Sep 15, 2023
Stronger protections for Australians with disabilities
New reforms will be aimed at protecting the rights of Australians living with disabilities, on the eve of the closure of the disability royal commission.
Sep 14, 2023
Boys' mistreatment prompts action on disability report
Five recommendations put forward by the disability royal commission will be adopted fully or in principle by the Queensland government.
Sep 12, 2023
Dodgy NDIS claims continue to rise as two men accused
Two Adelaide men are the latest to be accused of trying to defraud the NDIS as the federal minister reveals the number of tip-offs and referrals is increasing.
Sep 04, 2023
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Call for public feedback on national autism strategy
More than 200,000 Australians with autism are set to benefit from a national strategy aimed at improving community attitudes, health, education and employment.
Sep 03, 2023
Dancing into the room where it happens for arts funding
Dancer, choreographer and chief executive Caroline Bowditch reflects on being the first person with a disability on the board of Creative Australia.
Sep 02, 2023
Medical checks on disability pensioners 'unreasonable'
A proposal to make disability pensioners undergo medical reviews to check the accuracy of billions of dollars of payments has been rejected.
Aug 31, 2023
NDIS 'magic pudding' as government tackles spend growth
Service providers are treating the NDIS as though it was limitless but authorities are aiming to curb spending growth, the scheme's architect and minister say.
Aug 22, 2023
Fraud squad tackles NDIS rorts as payments skyrocket
An anti-fraud squad is investigating NDIS payments worth hundreds of millions of dollars as the number of cases keep rising.
Aug 03, 2023
Employees with disability tiny fraction of senior staff
Australia has one of the lowest employment rates for people with disability in the OECD and the Business Council believes the untapped talent is an opportunity.
Jul 16, 2023
All-abilities dance company leaps at Opera House debut
Restless Dance Theatre, a company of dancers with and without disabilities, will perform at the Sydney Opera House for the first time.
Jul 15, 2023
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