Tasmanian Stories

Learn more"It’s a matter of having the desire to learn, to work hard at it – to passionately work hard at it. You need the desire to pursue a creative career and allow yourself to be fostered in it. For me, that was the lightbulb moment: the decision to study and learn."

Learn more"This colony was to be open to all who came. By 1974 we were open seven days a week for anyone who needed help. And I worked seven days a week on the front line."

Learn more"The kids are so clever. They just need that little bit of time or practice, and you're there helping them to get where you knew they could go. You get to play a little part in helping them reach their potential."

Learn more"I had to get involved in disability advocacy so I could get my basic needs and rights met, and I was lucky to be able to build on the work of other disability advocates, who had already played a significant role in influencing more choice and control."

Learn more"I found out, right in the beginning, that you can make such a big difference even with a little bit. It’s always been my philosophy: lots of little make a big."

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