The Best 5 People with Disability Australia to Follow

So many activists are there in Australia who themselves have some kind of disability. They work hard to enhance the inclusion of disabled people in mainstream society. It is great to follow such powerful and motivating activists.

Following is a list of five best people with disability Australia everyone should follow:

Carly Findlay

She is a disability activist, speaker, writer, and also a style fashionista. She keeps on writing about disability. Also, her blogs are famous for her skin condition- Ichthyosis. She has won several awards and accolades.

Catia Malaquias

She is a lawyer by profession. Also, she fights for human rights and also is the mother of three children. She has started an NGO to promote equal representation of disabled people.

Dylan Alcott

Besides being an Australian Paralympic athlete, he is also a motivational speaker and a Triple J radio host. He emphasises on giving young people with disability Australia, more chances so that they can get involved in academics and sports activity.

Alastair McEwin

By profession, he is an accomplished human rights advocate. Also, he is Australia’s Disability Discrimination Commissioner. He promotes inclusiveness for disabled people in Australia. There should be no differentiation at all.

Senator Jordon Steele John

The biggest fact about him is that he is the youngest ever Australian senator. Besides, he is also the first person who sits in the upper house of the most prestigious Australian Parliament.

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According to Secure Housing Australia, these are some of the most influencing disabled activists. They work hard, night, and day for the upliftment and betterment of the disabled people of society. Following them would be a great source of inspiration.

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