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Making waves – the WaterAble story part 2
I knew WaterAble needed to be able to thrive without me in the future. The amount of voluntary work was simply unsustainable. With interest from interstate, it was time to develop a national framework and new operating model.
From little things – the WaterAble story part 1.
At its heart, WaterAble is about bringing people with disability together and empowering them to speak up about disability and pursue a meaningful career in the water industry.
The joy of independent commuting
NaviLens is a system using an app and QR codes that Yarra Trams has introduced across its network. You get to the stop where you want to catch a tram, open the app, point your phone at the tram stop info and it will start telling you when the next tram is due.
Mosh pit adjacent at Guitar Wolf
“Hey,” my friend says, “I’ve bought these tickets to a Japanese garage band playing at the John Curtin Hotel. Do you want to come?”
“Yes!”….OK, this is fun, but I can’t help seeing a headline: Blind woman dies in tragic mosh pit accident.
Stop Punching Down
And a quick scan of readily available statistics tells us that inequality is alive and well. The question is, do we want to maintain that situation or do we want to try and improve societal outcomes?