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Disability is expensive. And it can be expensive in so many different ways.
It’s time to end the “disability tax”: the true cost of being disabled
Zoe Simmons
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Speaking up comes with a price, so we must sustain our efforts of disrupting the ableist status quo.
Speaking Up Against Ableism
Liel Bridgford
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The ups, downs, and future of employment as a person with disability
The road to more equitable employment
Naomi Chainey
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Being autistic can be such a joy, especially when we feel safe, when our needs are accommodated, and our differences are celebrated.
The best parts of being autistic: voices from the autistic community
Zoe Simmons
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Wheelchair repair companies need to be respectful and disability literate.
The battle for wheelchair repairs
Laura Pettenuzzo
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In the lead up to the election, Powerd asked some of our regular opinion writers to share their views, concerns, and thoughts.
Election Opinion Series: Wrap
Powerd Team
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Which PM will hate children less? It’s a horrifying yet timely question to ponder.
Clowns to the left, jokers to the right. I’m stuck wondering who’ll speak up for children in the Federal Election?
Jasper Peach
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The dark spectre of fascism is rising in Trump’s America, but what does that mean for disabled Australians on the cusp of a federal election?
It’s time for a conversation about fascism and disability
Naomi Chainey
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There is a lot missing from this election campaign, but none more important than empathy.
Empathy during an election campaign
Liel Bridgford
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Disabled people are feeling invisible due to lack of representation in politics.
Disabled and feeling invisible in the upcoming election? You’re not alone
Zoe Simmons
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A diagnosis of ADHD or Autism should not be a luxury.
Adults deserve Autism and ADHD diagnosis – Medicare must step up
Bec W
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