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Dr Rhonda Galbally, disability advocate

Richard Aedy | Sunday Profile, ABC Radio National
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30 April 2012 | Dr Rhonda Galbally is a key adviser to the federal government on the new National Disability Insurance Scheme. A scheme that, Galbally says, will radically improve the lives of the disabled and their families.

In this interview Dr Galbally also discusses some of the areas that remain to be improved for disabled people including accessibility in all new housing, professional development teacher training for disabled children in mainstream schools and sports participation for all people.

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