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Changes Ahoy!
Fri, 23 April 2021
This week Abelquest hits the high seas to report on the Making Waves Foundation. Formerly Sailors with DisAbilities, it was established in 1994 to give disabled and disadvantaged children, youth and adults access to the glories of sailing. It provides courses in ship building, mentors and role models, and life changing experiences from turning about to trimming the spinnaker.
Immersive Antiquities
Fri, 23 April 2021
Auctioning a Van Gogh painting is not straightforward - but none of this week's antique stories are predictable! This episode of our popular Antiques Radio Show proves survival is often a matter of chance - even for Old Masters.
Living With The Invisible
Fri, 23 April 2021
Two Sydney Writers’ Festival guests, Jacinta Parsons and Kylie Maslen, have written remarkable debut novels about living with an invisible disability. They chat with Activated Arts presenter Anthea Williams about changes they want to see in social attitudes and the medical industry.
Interviewing the Minister
Fri, 16 April 2021
One of the few Australian politicians to navigate his way into parliament with a disability, the current NSW Minister for Families, Communities and Disability Services was born both albino and sight-impaired. Ablequest presenter Barbara Sullivan caught up with Minister Gareth Ward on the eve of a $10 million funding boost for jobs and community participation for people living with disability.
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Fri, 16 April 2021
Episode 4 of 2021’s New Voices showcases Susan Mimram, a writer of extraordinary ability who failed English at school and didn’t seriously pick up a book to read until she was 25. Nevertheless she has crafted a marvelous story about a young New Zealand girl who is trying to piece together the mystery of why her mother ran away from her family when she was a small child. So how did Susan get to write so beautifully?
A Sparkling New Voice From Bondi Beach
Thu, 1 April 2021
The next New Voices features Robyn Edwards, a social worker who took a year off to ‘explore her creative side’ and ended up writing Blue Wave Bondi. A magic-realism novel set in Bondi the reader luxuriates in descriptions of bright sun, glinting sands, and surf. Joel Dickens is an established artist born in Britain who explores the darker equation of the human condition in his startling abstract works. Is there common ground between these two creative strangers?
Antiques, Herstory, Chapbooks, Crooks and Chessboards
Thu, 11 February 2021
From Brexit to British hallmarking, to glass and enamel manufacturing, pre-chess board games, and how to pull off a museum heist - his stories and a few of hers!
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Tackling abuse and coercive conduct with the NSW Commissioner, Ageing and Disability
Tue, 29 December 2020
On our first episode of Inclusive Agenda, host Vivian Schenker chats with Mr Robert Fitzgerald, Member of the Order of Australia (AM) and The NSW Ageing and Disability Commissioner.
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