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51 - Tragic details of fatal domestic violence attack detailed in NT coroner's court, as landmark inquest begins
The first day of hearings in a series of inquests into the deaths of four Aboriginal women at the hands of their partners has heard horrifying details of one victim's death in a house fire lit by her partner.
2561 - Xbox leader for inclusive gaming opens up about her own hidden disability
Katy Jo Wright has gotten to know the personal stories of many people with disabilities in her 24 years at Microsoft, first as a recruiter and now as the head of a global effort to make gaming more inclusive. She’s learned from gamers with limited mobility, engineers who have low vision, people who are neurodivergent and love puzzle games — and it’s helped her build more inclusive teams and products. But the one story she has struggled to embrace is her own. She has been reluctant to widely ...
2931 - vanessa: "@nullagent imagine what they…" - disabled.social
imagine what they do when they aren't in broad daylight surrounded by dozens of college students filming them.
7432 - you can't threaten to destroy priceless artifacts and artworks just to make a point about climate change - people who say nothing about priceless rock art and sacred sites being destroyed for pipel...
8553 - Global health & public health journals are neither diverse nor global when it comes to editors & editorial boards üßµ on 3 studies
9349 - For anyone surprised by today's change to in-flight masking requirements, I'd just like to point out that disabled people have always been capitalists' shortcut to higher profits.
9677 - NDIA CEO tells #Estimates tonight that the NDIA have spent $31 million on external lawyers handling #NDIS appeals in the eight months to Feb this year. This story says they spent $22 million last f...
11147 - Trump supporter complains shutdown is ‘not hurting the people he needs to be hurting’
A prison employee in Florida who voted for President Trump argued that Trump is to blame for the current government shutdown.
“I voted for him, and he’s the one who’s doing this,” Crystal Minton told The New York Times in an article published Monday. “I thought he was going to do good things. He’s not hurting the people he needs to be hurting.”