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Today we met with Ali France MP, Federal Member for Dickson, in Brisbane to talk about employment for people with intellectual disability.

Eoin, our Employment Ambassador, shared something we hear often.

People with intellectual disability want to work. They want the chance to show what they can do. Employers should not assume they can’t.

We spoke about the changes we’re calling for through our Right to Work campaign.

This includes improving how the Disability Support Pension works, so people can try work and earn a liveable wage without risking their financial security.

We also shared how our Employment Connections program is creating meaningful jobs for people with Down syndrome.

With the right support, people are working at or above minimum wage. Employers benefit and people’s confidence and independence grows.

It was fantastic to hear that Ali understands these issues and is aligned with our goals.

We’ll keep working to make inclusive employment a reality for more people.

#RightToWork #Inclusiveemployment #DownSyndromeAustralia
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6 hours ago
Today we met with Al

Applications are now open for the 2026 Next Level Creative Mentorship Program.

This program supports d/Deaf and disabled performing artists across NSW, SA, NT and ACT.

This is an Accessible Arts NSW initiative.

Ten artists will receive:

• $3,000 in project funding
• Mentorship within leading performing arts organisations

It’s an opportunity to grow your practice, meet people and take your work to the next level.

Applications close Tuesday 10 March 2026.

Learn more and apply here:
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If you’re a performing artist with disability, or you know someone who is, this could be a great opportunity.

#Disabilityarts #Disabilitycommunity #Inclusionmattersle ble itve
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1 day ago
Applications are now

Today we’re shining a light on the Angelman community for International Angelman Day.

The Angelman Syndrome Association Australia (ASAA) is a member of our consortium and provides advocacy and support for the Angelman community.

Tonight, landmarks across Australia and around the world will light up blue as part of the “Light It Blue” campaign. Around 80 landmarks across Australia are taking part this year.

Lighting buildings blue is simple, but it sends a clear message: this community matters.

Angelman syndrome is a rare genetic neurodevelopmental condition. People living with Angelman syndrome and their families deserve to be understood, supported and included.

We’re proud to work alongside ASAA to strengthen representation and advance the rights of people with intellectual disability and chromosomal variation.

Find a landmark near you: bit.ly/2026IADLightItBlue

Learn more about International Angelman Day: buff.ly/zpFswXm

#IAD2026 #AngelmanSyndrome #RareDisease
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3 days ago
Today we’re shinin

Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone in our community ❤️

It’s the perfect time to share this beautiful artwork by Melissa Kirkman, featured in the latest edition of Voice.

Today is a reminder that love takes many forms: friendship, family, community.

We’re grateful for the creativity, kindness and connection that make our community so special.

Tag someone who’s close to your heart and let them know you’re thinking of them today!

#Downsyndrome #DSA #inclusion #InclusionMatters
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3 days ago
Happy Valentine’s