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Tag Archive: National Autism Strategy

  1. DLI Members in the news – February 2026

    Bree Hadley – Australian’s art and disability movement is gaining new momentum

    Morwenna Collett – Australia’s arts and disability movement is gaining new momentum

    Gemma Smart – Postgraduate students reports higher rates of racism, CAPA calls for structural reform

    Caroline Bowditch – Driving meaningful progress in assisted living tech

    Alastair McEwin, Megan Spindler-Smith – Disability Royal Commission: Two-Year Wrap-Up

    Ebe Ganon – Community representatives appointed to the National Autism Strategy Reference Group

    Laura Pettenuzzo – Leon and Otil Clune: This was no act of love. Autism is not a justification for murder

    Laura Pettenuzzo – This was no act of love. Autism is not a justification for murder

    Laura Pettenuzzo – As it happened: WA news on Thursday, February 5

    Colleen Furlanetto – Ruffy fire aftermath

  2. DLI Members in the news – January 2025

    Yasmine Gray – 10+ ways to welcome the Year of the Snake in Canberra

    Briar Harte – How intersectionality impacts people with a disability – and what we can do about it

    Lisa Cox – Australia Day Honours awarded

    Christina Ryan – Gold Coast Disability Expo’s post

    Heidi La Paglia Reid – Questions remain over how a national first strategy will work in Tasmania

    Megan Spindler Smith – Concerns new autism plan may overlook children who need help

    Megan Spindler Smith – Disability experts are cautious of the recently announced National Autism Strategy

    Megan Spindler Smith – Worries autism plan may overlook children who need help

    Megan Spindler Smith – Australia Just Got Its First National Autism Strategy, Here’s What It Means

    Megan Spindler Smith – Autism Strategy Welcomed, Success Hinges on Funding

    Ebe Ganon – AUDIO: Advocates champion ‘historic’ national autism strategy

    Vaughn Bennison – Australian government expands disability representation with NDIA appointments

    Megan Spindler Smith – NDIS access fails at first financial hurdle for families with disability

    Vaughn Bennison – Bill Shorten will leave the NDIS in the hands of people with disability

    Megan Spindler Smith – Illawarra man’s death highlights ‘profound human rights violation’

    Claudia Forsberg – Support services see cost-of-living crisis driving Christmas stress

    Megan Spindler Smith – Eliminating Restrictive Practices In Australia