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Building Inclusion: Australia's Disability Strategy.


 


Building Inclusion: Australia’s Disability Strategy is a powerful new podcast series amplifying the voices shaping the future of disability inclusion in Australia.


 


Hosted by writer, lawyer and disability advocate Sam Drummond, Building Inclusion brings Australia’s Disability Strategy to life through lived experience.


 


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Host – Sam Drummond
Produced by – Eliza Hull for Powerd Media
Audio Edited by – Honor Marino for Print Radio Tasmania
Audio Recorded by – Ascent Media


 


This podcast by Powerd Media is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing under the Inclusion and Accessibility Fund: Australia's Disability Strategy (ADS) – Community Attitudes grant program.

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The podcast episode explores safety, rights, and justice for people with disability in Australia, and the urgent need for systems that truly protect and uphold human rights. Sam Drummond speaks with Rosie Putland, an Autistic advocate, who shares her experiences navigating discrimination and the justice system. Rosie reflects on how some supports designed for victim survivors were, at times, more accessible and inclusive for her - highlighting how thoughtful approaches can better serve diverse needs. Also featured is Kate Eastman SC, human rights lawyer and former Disability Royal Commission Commissioner, who calls for a deeper, rights-based understanding of safety - one that centers dignity, autonomy, and justice for people with disability. Researcher Jen Hargrave joins the conversation to discuss the prevalence of violence against women with disability, and the critical role of self-advocacy and peer support in driving change. Host – Sam DrummondProduced by Eliza Hull for Powerd MediaAudio Edited by – Honor Marino for Print Radio TasmaniaAudio Record – Ascent Media This podcast by Powerd Media is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing under the Inclusion and Accessibility Fund: Australia’s Disability Strategy (ADS) – Community Attitudes grant program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The podcast episode explores Inclusive Housing and Communities in Australia, and the real impact that accessible design and policy can have on people’s lives. Sam Drummond spoke with Paul Nunnari, a respected Paralympian and long-time disability advocate, about the power of speaking up for change. Paul shared how he once wrote directly to the NSW Premier to advocate for the Sydney Opera House to become more accessible for people with disability — a reminder that advocacy from individuals can influence some of the country’s most iconic places.   Also featured is Joseph Connellan to speak about why accessible, affordable homes are essential for people with disability to live independently and remain connected to their communities. From the Northern Territory, Leeanne Caton from Aboriginal Housing Northern Territory shared insights into the housing challenges facing First Nations people with disability.   Joining the conversation is Nic Gains and his mother Joan, who shared their experience of what inclusive housing can look like when it’s done well.   Host - Sam Drummond Produced by Eliza Hull for Powerd Media Audio Edited by - Honor Marino for Print Radio Tasmania Audio Record - Ascent Media   This podcast by Powerd Media is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing under the Inclusion and Accessibility Fund: Australia's Disability Strategy (ADS) – Community Attitudes grant program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Sam Drummond travels across the country, amplifying the voices shaping the future of disability inclusion in Australia.In the Blue Mountains, Andrea Comastri speaks about Hotel Etico, the social enterprise he co-founded and leads as CEO. Hotel Etico supports people with disability to gain training and employment in the hospitality industry. Graduate Quinn Jones shares how the program gave him the confidence and skills to grow his career in hospitality.Joining the conversation is Tanya Pederick, Program Coordinator at YouthWorX NT in the Northern Territory, alongside Caitlin, a participant in the program. YouthWorX NT provides young people with disability the skills they need for employment, leadership and financial security.Also featured is Vaughn Bennison in Hobart, Tasmania. After graduating from university, he spent thirteen years trying to find work. More than a decade later, he finally secured employment. Walking into his first job interview, Vaughn worried he would face discrimination because he is blind.CreditsHost – Sam DrummondProduced by – Eliza Hull for Powerd MediaAudio Edited by – Honor Marino for Print Radio TasmaniaAudio Recorded by – Ascent Media This podcast by Powerd Media is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing under the Inclusion and Accessibility Fund: Australia's Disability Strategy (ADS) – Community Attitudes grant program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building Inclusion: Australia’s Disability Strategy is a powerful new podcast series amplifying the voices shaping the future of disability inclusion in Australia.   Hosted by writer, lawyer and disability advocate Sam Drummond, Building Inclusion brings Australia’s Disability Strategy to life through lived experience.   Each episode dives into the outcome areas at the heart of the Strategy: Employment and Financial Security; Inclusive Homes and Communities; Safety, Rights and Justice; Personal and Community Support; Education and Learning; Health and Wellbeing; and Community Attitudes.   Honest and solutions-focused, Building Inclusion centres the voices too often left out of national conversations.   A new podcast series by Powerd Media. Launching Wednesday 11th March 2026.   Produced by Eliza Hull Hosted by Sam Drummond Recorded by Ascent Media Audio Edited by Honor Marino at Print Radio Tasmania      This podcast by Powerd Media is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing under the Inclusion and Accessibility Fund: Australia's Disability Strategy (ADS) – Community Attitudes grant program.   Transcript:     Sam Drummond  00:01 Hello, I’m Sam Drummond, and you're listening to Building Inclusion - Australia's Disability Strategy podcast, a series by Powerd Media. We hear from voices across the country, people with disability, advocates, leaders, experts shaping the future of disability inclusion in Australia. Each episode explores the key outcomes of Australia's Disability Strategy - Education.   Josh  00:25 Most of the kids in my class are really empathetic, and they like know if someone's feeling a bit down or unsure.   Sam Drummond  00:31 Employment.   Quinn Jones  00:32 Out of nowhere, I got this chance to come to Hotel Etico. So, I had really no experience. I was very shy, and I had never worked in hospitality before. It was very nerve wracking, but also it was a chance, and so even though I was very nervous, I was very motivated to come here   Sam Drummond  00:51 Community support.   Kathleen O'Kelly Kennedy  00:52 The big change for me happened when we were invited to a camp. I didn't really know many people with disabilities in general. It lit a little spark, because I was watching these Paralympians. They just they seem to be proud of their disabilities.   Sam Drummond  01:06 Housing and inclusive communities   Leeanne Caton  01:08 Because success in life starts with a home. Everything else follows, but you can't even go to school or have a healthy life unless you've got a home.   Sam Drummond  01:15 Health and Wellbeing.   Amanda White  01:15 They realise that I can be a parent and that I can look after my girls. And you know, there was ups and downs, but isn't that what it is in every family   Sam Drummond  01:28 And Safety, Rights and Justice   Rosie Putland  01:30 Actually, so many of the things that were put in place for victims did benefit me as an autistic person.   Sam Drummond  01:38 This is a conversation about access, about equity, and about the kind of country we want to build together. Building Inclusion. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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