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On Losing the People Who Actually Fight For Us A tribute to Adam Bandt — from an NDIS provider who never got to meet him

I want to write about someone I never got to meet in person. Someone whose work I only understood fully after he was gone from the position that made it possible. Adam Bandt. Fifteen years as the Member for Melbourne. Leader of the Australian Greens. And from where I sit — as an NDIS provider […]

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What Would Actually Change Outcomes in Remote Communities — From Someone Still Trying

I want to start with something Truthful. Writing this series has not been easy. Not because the words were hard to find. But because writing about a place you still care about — a place where you experienced both the best and the worst of what this work can be — requires you to hold

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What Nobody Tells You About Building a Business While Raising Two Boys Under Five

Let me tell you about last Tuesday. I was on a call. Not a casual call — an important one. The kind where you need to sound composed, prepared, like someone who has everything under control. And in the background, completely unbothered by any of that — Ayhan and Arad were destroying the living room.

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What I Saw in Remote & Very Remote Communities — And What It Changed for Me

Before I ever travelled to the Northern Territory, my understanding of First Nations communities was limited. Not because I didn’t care. But because I hadn’t experienced it for myself. Growing up, most of what I heard came from outside perspectives. Things people said.Opinions shared in conversations. But I had never taken the time to see

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