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Disability advocates say the ACT could be doing more to encourage inclusive employment
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Aug. 2, 2024 - 09:22
In the wake of the government response to the recommendations made by the Disability Royal Commission, advocates, and those living with a disability, are hopeful the momentum for change will not let up. In Canberra, they say more could still be done to help people living with a disability access meaningful, inclusive employment.