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Welcome to the APM websiteThis website has been designed to ensure content is accessible to everyone, including people who use assistive technology and readers.If you’re having difficulty or are unable to view any of our website pages or our content, please email support@apm.n...
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APM ParentsNext - Future Possibilities in Melbourne transcript Tracey Jackson: Hi, and welcome to APM's ParentsNext program. I'm Tracy Jackson, General Manager here at APM, and I'd like to start by saying how excited we are to have an opportunity to work with you and your fam...
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APM ParentsNext - Future Possibilities in Adelaide transcript Tracy Jackson: Hi, and welcome to APM's ParentsNext Program. I'm Tracy Jackson, general manager here at APM. And I'd like to start by saying how excited we are to have an opportunity to work with you and your famil...
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APM ParentsNext - Future Possibilities in Cairns transcript Tracey Jackson: Hi, and welcome to APM's ParentsNext program. I'm Tracey Jackson, general manager here at APM, and I'd like to start by saying how excited we are to have an opportunity to work with you and your famil...
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APM ParentsNext - Future Possibilities in Gippsland transcript Tracey Jackson: Hi, and welcome to APM's ParentsNext program. I'm Tracey Jackson, general manager here at APM, and I'd like to start by saying how excited we are to have an opportunity to work with you and your fa...
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20/05/2021
Everyone can create better accessibility and inclusion for people with disability.
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This year marked the launch of a new venue, the Wandju Quiet Space and an Access & the Inclusion Guide to the festival program.
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Young performers with disability have taken to the stage of this year’s Darwin Festival as organisers step up plans for a more inclusive event for people with disability.  
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01/03/2021
Jerusha's struggles with accessible kitchenware is the start of bringing more inclusive design to the table.
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29/11/2022
Everybody deserves to enjoy a day at the beach. For many, walking on sand is extremely challenging and can be enough to prevent people with disabilities from enjoying one of Australia’s favourite pastimes.

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