In this free webinar, presenters will talk through Australia’s four free national cancer screening programs: bowel, breast, cervical, and lung.
In this free webinar, presenters will talk through Australia’s four free national cancer screening programs: bowel, breast, cervical, and lung.
Consultation open: share your thoughts with the NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee about specific supports.
The Australian Government is reviewing the Disability Discrimination Act to make sure it continues to protect the rights of people with disability. Consultation is open until 24 October 2025.
Wade Costley, Chair of the Lived Experience Advisory Panel at Cerebral Palsy Australia, advocates for inclusion, ageing well with cerebral palsy, and greater awareness in diverse communities.
Briar Tomkins, Deputy Chair of the Board and Advisory Panel of Cerebral Palsy Australia, draws on her lived experience and professional background to advocate for the dignity, wellbeing, and equal opportunities of people with cerebral palsy.
Zane McKenzie has been elected Chair of Cerebral Palsy Australia, committed to elevating the voices of people with cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Palsy Australia welcomes Zane Mackenzie as Board Chair, Wade Costley as Advisory Panel Chair, and Briar Tomkins as Deputy Chair of both.
The University of Sydney is seeking input from people with disability and their supporters about cervical screening.
This resource focuses on the work pathways and employment experiences of people with cerebral palsy, while also considering young people with intellectual disability.