Meet people with disability from across Queensland, and discover their stories, achievements and contributions to their communities.
We’re talking to people with disability doing innovative things and reaching for the stars in sport, business, the arts, and every aspect of life. You’ll hear from the inner city, our major regional centres, and our state’s rural areas. Join us as we celebrate Queenslanders with disability and work towards improving access and inclusion for everyone, of all abilities.
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Meet people with disability from across Queensland, and discover their stories, achievements and contributions to their communities.
We’re talking to people with disability doing innovative things and reaching for the stars in sport, business, the arts, and every aspect of life. You’ll hear from the inner city, our major regional centres, and our state’s rural areas. Join us as we celebrate Queenslanders with disability and work towards improving access and inclusion for everyone, of all abilities.
The theme for Harmony Week this year is Everyone Belongs - recognising the diversity of Australians and bringing together people from different backgrounds - promoting inclusiveness, respect, and a sense of belonging for everyone. Carers Queensland serves communities made up of a rich tapestry of cultures. We are strongly committed to supporting diversity within our workplace and our communities of people with disability, their families and supports, from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
In this episode, we talk to two people with disability from culturally diverse backgrounds as well as the CEO of Multicultural Australia, Christine Castley.
Choice and Control
Meet people with disability from across Queensland, and discover their stories, achievements and contributions to their communities.
We’re talking to people with disability doing innovative things and reaching for the stars in sport, business, the arts, and every aspect of life. You’ll hear from the inner city, our major regional centres, and our state’s rural areas. Join us as we celebrate Queenslanders with disability and work towards improving access and inclusion for everyone, of all abilities.