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Accessibility in gaming

Accessibility in gaming The very first commercial video game was launched in 1971. It was called Computer Space. Since then, gaming has grown in a billion dollar industry with thousands of games and many different platforms. Research from the The Interactive Games...

Prader-Willi Syndrome Association providing hope

Prader-Willi Syndrome Association providing hope Founded more than forty years ago, the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association of Victoria has a long history of advocacy, awareness, education and support. It’s a history that they continue to build on today, creating new...

Interview: Emiko Artemis

Interview: Emiko Artemis Emiko Artemis is a South Australian based artist working across multiple mediums. Last year, Emiko was the recipient of an Arts Access Australia travel grant to attend Meeting Place, a forum hosted by Arts Access Australia that brings together...

Dean Clifford is lifting and thriving

Dean Clifford is lifting and thriving Dean Clifford has spent his life confounding medical experts and scaling seeming insurmountable obstacles and the forty-year-old motivational speaker is not about to stop anytime soon. Every morning Dean Clifford spends three to...

My autism journey: how I learned to stop trying to fit in

My autism journey: how I learned to stop trying to fit in My name is Eloise and I am many things at once: I am a graduate student at the University of Oxford; I am a tutor, a rower, a feminist, a granddaughter, a daughter, a sister, a stepsister, a friend. I am also...

Little dreamers dreaming big

Little dreamers dreaming big There are around half a million young Australians providing care to their loved ones. Little Dreamers is an organisation that aims to support those young Australian’s, giving them access to supports and services that make life just that...