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The Canberra Disability Review is an online magazine focused on the insights and concerns of people with disability particularly in the Canberra region.

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The Summer 2025-26 Edition of the Canberra Disability Review is out now. It's online and free and can be found at https://t.co/85lQrqCMD6 #disabilityrights #inclusion
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2025 through the Canberra Disability Review. A year involving an inauguration, an Australian Federal Election, everchanging NDIS policies, the rise of AI and much more. #disabilityrights #inclusion #auspol
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2025 through the Canberra Disability Review. A year involving an inauguration, an Australian Federal Election, everchanging NDIS policies, the rise of AI and much more. #disabilityrights #inclusion #auspol
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The Summer 2025-26 Edition of the Canberra Disability Review is out now. It's online and free and can be found at https://t.co/85lQrqCMD6 #disabilityrights #inclusion
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Summer 2025-26 Canberra Disability Review audio editorial can be heard at https://t.co/jH1h6j9fjO #disabilityrights #inclusion #auspol
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Rosie Putland's great article on the broader impact that restrictions on access to social media will have on the disability community is an important read. Check out the review today https://t.co/gYZS4s4tjr #inclusion #disabilityrights #socialmedia #auspol
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Staying on the new podcasts focus. Do yourself a favour people and check out the newly launched Crip Culture Podcast #disabilitypride #inclusion #disabilityculture
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Crip Culture, a podcast celebrating disability arts, culture and creativity. Hosted by Fiona Murphy and Rosie Putland.
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Find out more about the ACT's community lead I-Day celebration at
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MEDIA RELEASE: Acclaimed actor Michael Theo to open I-Day in the ACT - https://t.co/SN7a8R1itE
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Alice Wong, a transformational leader for disability rights and justice, who founded the Disability Visibility project to magnify disabled culture, died Nov. 14. Throughout her life, she stressed the value of community in the fight for equal access.
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Alice Wong, a transformational leader for disability rights and justice, who founded the Disability Visibility project to magnify disabled culture, died Nov. 14.
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Take a listen to the new podcast The Independent Assessment for a fresh take on disability matters in Australia. #auspol #disability #humanrights #advocacy
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In 2013 they said the #NDIS would be forever and there is no turning back but now we are seeing death by 1000 cuts - at next Monday's rally at 1pm in front of Parlt House #CBR we are holding them to the promise #SafeFairForever #SaveOurNDISm #auspol:
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Check out AFICanberra’s video.
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AFI's Welcoming Community provides a chance for people with disability to connect, gain skills, and explore ideas together. https://t.co/LoWXtoMOul
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We are grateful for the beautiful and thoughtful contribution of the artists who have contributed to the covers of the Canberra Disability Review over the past three years. (video description in first comment) #disabilitypride #inclusion
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Sue Jo Wright (woman staring up); Andrew Gibson (tree sketch); Carol Taylor (street scene in rain); Billy Garcia (three paintings of bird)
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Uncle Paul Constable Calcott (First Nations art); Chrystale Langford (First Nations art); Shane Whyte (bush scene); Yenn Purkis (hills under semi-dark sky); Grace Clee (forest scene); Peter Rosini (bush scene with cliffs); Larissa Macfarlane (Frida Kahlo)..
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