PWDA is inviting women with disability who own small or micro businesses to join our Access to Enterprise Online Mentoring Program.
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PWDA Submission into Southeast Asia Free Trade Agreements Modernisation Review
PWDA welcomed the opportunity to provide comment to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s (DFAT) Southeast Asia Free Trade Agreements Modernisation Review (the Review).
PWDA Submission into Disability Safeguards Consultation
PWDA provide comment on the Disability Safeguards Consultation. We provide information about key safeguarding concerns that we have heard from our community.
Australian Disability Strategy National Forum Funding Support: Apply Now
PWDA will administer a funding program for people to attend the 2026 Australian Disability Strategy Conference in Adelaide on 24 – 25 February 2026.
Department of Social Services Automation Artificial Intelligence Ethics Framework
PWDA Submission to Department of Social Services Automation Artificial Intelligence Ethics Framework
PWDA Submission into New South Wales University Sector
PWDA response to NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into the New South Wales University Sector.
Disability representative organisations call for transparency on ‘Computer-Generated NDIS Plans’
Disability Representative organisations respond to Guardian article on Computer Generated NDIS Plans.
“When we’re united, we raise the standard of what this country believes is fair, possible, and just”
On Thursday 13 November at the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM), PWDA member Emma Bennison MBA GAICD delivered a moving address to members.
Disability Royal Commission Progress Report 2025
People with Disability Australia (PWDA) acknowledges the release of the Disability Royal Commission Progress Report 2025. Our team is currently reviewing the report and will provide a more comprehensive analysis and formal response for our members and community after our review.
How Disability-Affirming Language Builds Connection, Confidence and Customers
Speech delivered by Acting CEO Megan Spindler-Smith at the City of Sydney event for International Day for People with Disability (IDPwD).










