As part of our InFocus campaign, PWDA member Haley talks about the joy of being able to put down your mask and be seen as your true self.
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My body, my fight, my right to healthcare: InFocus with Bridg
As part of our InFocus campaign, PWDA member Bridg speaks of the difficulty finding an appropriate diagnosis and the barriers to medical treatment.
Finding a sense of community as a gay man living with a disability: InFocus with Tony
As part of our InFocus campaign, PWDA member Tony talks about finding a sense of community as a gay man living with a disability
Sex & Open Relating in Queer & Disabled Communities: InFocus with Shannon
As part of our InFocus campaign, PWDA member Shannon talks about bringing open relating and alternative relationship structures in disability spaces.
Visibility doesn’t have to be loud: InFocus with Tee
PWDA member Tee shares an InFocus story about how a small line added to make something visible. To create a signal that people like me exist in these spaces – and belong.
We should be treated equally and respect each other: InFocus with Lex
PWDA’s member Lex shares their story about being bullied and discriminated against as a non-binary person who uses they/them pronouns.
My life changed after brain injury, but it is still a good life: InFocus with Mandy
PWDA’s member Mandy, lives in Victoria and shares her story of having an Acquired Brain Injury as part of our InFocus: Queer and Disabled campaign.
“In 2026, we need to change this culture”: InFocus with Nathan
PWDA’s member Nathan as part of the InFocus: Queer and Disabled campaign shared a video story while at Mardi Gras 2026.
In praise of my wheelchair this International Wheelchair Day
For International Wheelchair Day celebrated on 1 March, PWDA member, Laura Pettenuzzo shares her experience as a wheelchair user and her gratitude to ‘Maria Lucia’.
InFocus at Fair Day
Our InFocus: Queer & Disabled storytelling campaign was in full swing at Fair Day, with photographer Kaid capturing wonderful moments at our stall and shining a light on our diverse LGBTQIA+ people with disability community.










