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Australians have 'startlingly' low awareness of controllable dementia risk factors. Read: https://buff.ly/1gLLFOmNew dat...
28/05/2026

Australians have 'startlingly' low awareness of controllable dementia risk factors. Read: https://buff.ly/1gLLFOm

New data shows only 16 per cent of Australian women know dementia is the leading cause of death. Almost half of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by addressing 14 risk factors.

‘Rather than ask about how those with Down syndrome will be among the most affected by cuts to NDIS services, the opposi...
28/05/2026

‘Rather than ask about how those with Down syndrome will be among the most affected by cuts to NDIS services, the opposition has instead tried to suggest the biggest issue for people with Down syndrome is testamentary discretionary trusts,’ writes Greg Jericho https://buff.ly/0OKFog4

ID: opposition shadow Treasurer and Leader in House of Reps.

🗓 Tuesday 26 May⏰ 10am – 3pm📍 Singleton Public Library Free advocacy. Real support. Right in your community.Disability A...
26/05/2026

🗓 Tuesday 26 May
⏰ 10am – 3pm
📍 Singleton Public Library

Free advocacy. Real support. Right in your community.

Disability Advocacy NSW is coming to Singleton — and you’re invited.

If you’re navigating the NDIS, dealing with a service issue, or just unsure of your rights, you don’t have to do it alone.

This is a free, independent advocacy pop-up. No bookings needed — just drop in and talk to someone who’s on your side.

Because everyone deserves to be heard, supported, and included.

Former workers at a Broome disability group home allege residents faced neglect, unsafe conditions, medication failures ...
26/05/2026

Former workers at a Broome disability group home allege residents faced neglect, unsafe conditions, medication failures and overcrowding. Staff described the home as “inhumane”, with reports of drug use around a child and restricted food access. Following ABC questions, the NDIS watchdog reopened a complaint previously closed. Full story: https://buff.ly/IPEGEzk

ID: Multiple former employees allege locks were installed on fridges to restrict residents from eating "too much food".

Free advocacy. Real support. Right in your community.Disability Advocacy NSW is coming to Singleton — and you’re invited...
24/05/2026

Free advocacy. Real support. Right in your community.

Disability Advocacy NSW is coming to Singleton — and you’re invited.

If you’re navigating the NDIS, dealing with a service issue, or just unsure of your rights, you don’t have to do it alone.

🗓 Tuesday 26 May
⏰ 10am – 3pm
📍 Singleton Public Library

This is a free, independent advocacy pop-up. No bookings needed — just drop in and talk to someone who’s on your side.

Because everyone deserves to be heard, supported, and included.

ID: Two people sit at a table in a library, smiling and talking, with a Disability Advocacy NSW banner in the background.

Warning comes as government’s own NDIS reform advisers issue ‘brutal’ assessment of proposed cuts to the scheme. https:/...
22/05/2026

Warning comes as government’s own NDIS reform advisers issue ‘brutal’ assessment of proposed cuts to the scheme. https://buff.ly/dl4W1SK

ID: A woman using a wheelchair holds a “Protect Our NDIS” sign at a disability rights rally or protest. Other people in the background are holding signs saying “Stop NDIS Cuts” and wearing advocacy shirts.

Local advocacy where you live. North Coast NSW - Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Taree ID: local advocates doing...
22/05/2026

Local advocacy where you live. North Coast NSW - Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Taree

ID: local advocates doing a group selfie with the Big Banana as a backdrop.

"They helped me understand my rights."Every 18 months, an independent auditor reviews our service against the National S...
22/05/2026

"They helped me understand my rights."

Every 18 months, an independent auditor reviews our service against the National Standards for Disability Services. The quotes are from client interviews conducted as part of that process.

ID: image of advocate in the office.

"Without them, I had carer burnout...I wouldn’t have the plans for my children today."Every 18 months, an independent au...
21/05/2026

"Without them, I had carer burnout...I wouldn’t have the plans for my children today."

Every 18 months, an independent auditor reviews our service against the National Standards for Disability Services. The quotes are from client interviews conducted as part of that process.

ID: image of two advocate in the office.

A man has faced court charged with hundreds of counts of fraud totalling more than $54,000.Police allege Marie Jacques R...
20/05/2026

A man has faced court charged with hundreds of counts of fraud totalling more than $54,000.

Police allege Marie Jacques Robert Allier, 70, took the money from the bank account of the intellectually disabled man he lived with.

Outside court, Mr Allier denied the allegations against him and he is due to reappear in court in July.

A 70-year-old appointed homesharer faces court charged with 264 fraud offences after allegedly accessing the bank account of an intellectually disabled man who was living with him and spending over $54,000.

New government analysis reveals Australians with Down syndrome, psychosocial disability and vision impairment will be am...
20/05/2026

New government analysis reveals Australians with Down syndrome, psychosocial disability and vision impairment will be among those hardest hit by proposed NDIS cuts. Social and community participation funding could be slashed by 50%, increasing isolation and making it harder for people to work, study and stay connected. Disability advocates warn these changes threaten independence, dignity and inclusion for thousands of Australians already facing significant barriers.

ID: A smiling man with Down syndrome stands in a kitchen wearing an apron, preparing food on a bench covered with flour. The image includes the headline: “Australians with Down syndrome among those to suffer most from proposed NDIS cuts to social activities.”

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