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Black and white portraits of Nas Campanella, Christina Ryan and Wayne Herbert with a teal background

Disrupting the narrative – attitudes to disability from past to present

Next on 27 Nov 2025 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Disrupting the narrative – attitudes to disability from past to present

Black and white portraits of Nas Campanella, Christina Ryan and Wayne Herbert with a teal background

Overview

Spotlight Conversations: Disrupting the narrative – attitudes to disability from past to present.

Attitudes to disability and accessibility are evolving and changing the way we all live and work. Communities are being transformed: your built environment, how you use and access technology, and your expectations for the representation of people with disability in all aspects of society. Some might say change takes too long, but what progress has been made? And what innovations and improvements are still needed?

In the lead up to International Day of People with Disability, join Nas Campanella, the ABC's disability affairs reporter, Christina Ryan, founder of the Disability Leadership Institute, and Wayne Herbert, activist, author and comedian, for a lively and thought-provoking conversation ranging across history, activism and lived experience.

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27 Nov 2025
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