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When New Zealanders with disability cross the Tasman, the system doesn’t travel with them
For decades, the Tasman Sea has been treated as a soft border. New Zealanders move to Australia for work, family, climate, or opportunity with an ease that feels almost domestic. The cultural ...
Dr Tadgh McMahon is employed at SSI and is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Flinders University. This research was undertaken jointly by researchers at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western ...
Content warning: This guide contains ableist and offensive language. Disability has continued to be a longstanding taboo in our culture. While one in six Australians — that’s around 4.4 million of us ...
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