An underwhelming budget?
What the spending plans mean for People with Disability Originally Published in abilityNEWS 2 April 2025. Because we almost immediately jumped off into an election campaign, the massive ($50 billion…
What the spending plans mean for People with Disability Originally Published in abilityNEWS 2 April 2025. Because we almost immediately jumped off into an election campaign, the massive ($50 billion…
Originally published on Missing Perspectives on 27 March 2025 In Tuesday’s Federal Budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced that the government will set aside $424 million for Australians with a disability.…
Originally posted on Women’s Agenda on 14 March 2025. Monday’s episode of Q+A neglected a major issue that raises questions on the political and media value placed on disability. The…
A Courier Mail article on Ali France, the candidate set to take on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton in his seat of Dickson, tells a story all too common in discourses…
Originally Published on Independent Australia on 21 Jan 2025. ANALYSIS The ABC’s framing of tragedies featuring ‘inspirational’ disabled people is, in fact, perpetuating discrimination against people with disabilities, writes Melissa…
Originally Published on The Australian Independent Media Network on 14 January 2025 By Melissa Marsden Australian journalist Amy Remeikis has missed the mark on disability. In a post shared on…
Originally Published on Independent Australia on 18 December 2024. While assurances have been made that NDIS reforms will not be ‘Robodebt 2.0’, many fear that the revisions will leave them…
Originally Published on Missing Perspectives on 9th December 2024 “As a person who is legally blind myself, I would have loved a blind Barbie when I was a child. But…
Originally Published on Women’s Agenda on 3 December 2024. The lives of people with disabilities have been front and centre in political discourse this year, but not for the right…
Originally Published on Independent Australia on 14 November 2024. The fact that only Paralympians are elevated to positions of power demonstrates that not all people with disabilities are equal, writes…