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Discover a groundbreaking exploration of disability in Australia with 'Disability in Australia' (ISBN: 9780868407197). This insightful book delves into the often-ignored issues faced by individuals with disabilities, highlighting the everyday challenges and systemic oppression they encounter. Published in 2004 by NewSouth Publishing, this essential read combines compelling case studies across health and welfare, sport, biotechnology, and more. 'Disability in Australia' addresses critical themes on deinstitutionalisation, political life, and the treatment of refugees, making it a pivotal resource for anyone interested in understanding disability rights and advocacy. This book is not just a collection of narratives; it provides an analysis that invites dialogue and action, putting disability firmly at the forefront of social discussions. Perfect for students, educators, and activists, it challenges societal norms and encourages a deeper understanding of inclusivity. Explore the realities of life for people with disabilities and join the conversation on equal rights and accessibility. 'Disability in Australia' is a must-read for those committed to social justice and equality in Australia. Add this influential work to your collection and be part of the change towards a more inclusive society.