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Home > Resources > Media Item > Australians living with disabilities find joy, independence and connection despite the pandemic

Australians living with disabilities find joy, independence and connection despite the pandemic

Posted November 30, 2021

The pandemic has brought with it different challenges for everyone. But for some Australians with a disability, it’s been a chance to find joy, independence and new passions.

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Topics:
Accessibility, Access, Inclusion, Emergency management

Author:
Kylie Bartholomew and Gavin Salmon

Source:
ABC

Date published:
Mon 29th Nov, 2021

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