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Para dressage World Championships: Australian team U-turn

Australia will be represented at the para dressage World Championships 2022 in Herning, Denmark after the decision not to send a team was overturned

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Proposals to launch para dressage World Cup and Nations Cup series

Creating a para dressage World Cup and Nations Cup series could help the sport evolve and offer more opportunities for riders, stakeholders have agreed.

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Dylan Alcott isn't here to win grand slams


Dylan Alcott isn’t here to win grand slams
The wheelchair tennis champion spearheads a little-known burgeoning business empire focused on disability services.
Dylan Alcott shortly after winning his 12th grand slam trophy.  
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Wheelchair tennis champion Dylan Alcott won his 12th grand slam at this year’s Australian Open after having spent most of the week courtside providing media commentary.
Making it as either a professional athlete or media personality is beyond the reach of most. Alcott manages to do both at the same time.
But the prodigiously productive 30-year-old has a little-known third career: a burgeoning business empire focused on disability he spearheads from a corporate tower just south of Melbourne’s CBD.

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Breaking down barriers into workforce for people with a disability and mental illness


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Breaking down barriers into workforce for people with a disability and mental illness
The Morrison Government is investing in innovative strategies to address the barriers preventing people with mental illness and disability from finding and keeping a job.
Minister for Families and Social Services Anne Ruston said the Government has committed an additional $45.7 million to extend two programs dedicated to helping young people with mental illness join the workforce.
The funding will be used to double the number of headspace sites running the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support Program (IPS) to 50 and to support headspace National to continue the Digital Work and Study Service.

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