Emma Myers.
Emma Myers is a screenwriter, actor, journalist and disability advocate based in Canberra. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and subsequent 1st Class Honours degree on the representation of women, disability and intimacy in contemporary culture. The critically acclaimed 2022 SBS Digital Originals’ series Latecomers, which Emma co created and wrote with Angus Thompson and Nina Oyama, gained a Series Mania nomination and won an SPA Award as well as the Screen Diversity and Inclusion Award in 2023, and was nominated for an AWGIE Award in 2024. The series won an AACTA Award for Best Online Comedy or Drama in 2024. She spoke at the National Young Writers’ Festival and TEDX Sydney in 2023.
She is a representative on Screen Australia’s Gender Matters Taskforce and was recently awarded the Young Alumni Award by the University of Newcastle. Emma was also the recipient of the ABC Regional Storyteller Scholarship in 2020 and has two years’ experience working as a Features Reporter for ABC News. She is Powerd's inaugural Disability Rights and Political Reporter.
Emma is passionate about educating audiences about the intersection of womanhood, sexuality and disability through media.
Latest contributions

Raising the Bar is a school-based sports program encouraging students with disabilities to explore new opportunities.
Inclusive sports in schools a game changer for students with disability
Emma Myers
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A group is calling on the Commonwealth Government to slow down its plans to reshape the NDIS.
Take the time for co-design
Emma Myers
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Autism Awareness Australia has launched its first national survey in 10 years.
New survey hopes to help neurodivergent kids thrive
Emma Myers
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Over a million Australian school children risk being left behind because they're missing from class with long illness and chronic pain.
Sick kids, strong advocates: the fight to stay in school
Emma Myers
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Despite making up 18% of the population, people with disability account for nearly half of fire-related fatalities.
Disabilities and disaster preparedness
Emma Myers
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Applications have opened for the first grant round of the Inclusion and Accessibility Fund.
Inclusion grant opens for people with disability
Emma Myers
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Navy veteran Alex Hale talks about preparing for this year’s Invictus Games.
High hopes as Hunter hero competes for gold
Emma Myers
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Disability services workers are lobbying the government for a pay rise.
Support workers plead for pay rise in Parliament
Emma Myers
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Australian Government announces $573.3 million funding boost to deliver more choice, lower costs, better health care for women.
Labor government strengthens Medicare, pledges $500 million towards women’s health
Emma Myers
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Advocates argue that systemic failures in emergency preparedness put lives at risk.
Left behind – the deadly gaps in emergency preparedness for Australians with disability
Emma Myers
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NDIS is now allowing 90 days to provide additional information.
Changing eligibility assessments for NDIS participants
Emma Myers
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National Children's Commissioner urges government: be proactive on health, mental wellbeing of children in the justice system.
Child Commissioner calls for more awareness and support for disabled juveniles
Emma Myers
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