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Welcoming New Feathery Friends to the Family

Created: 09 December 2024

On Wednesday, 27 November, Onemda celebrated the arrival of some very special new additions.

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Making a Splash with Water Safety

Created: 05 December 2024

Participants in Onemda's Glenroy LLS program have been diving into essential life skills as part of their weekly swimming sessions.

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Freedom on Wheels - Trying out Tricycles

Created: 06 December 2024

Excitement was in the air when Hayley and Liz from Freedom Bicycles visited Onemda’s Glenroy Living, Learning, and Social Skills (LLS) campus. Their van, packed with seven tricycles and helmets, brought the promise of adventure, fun, and a chance for participants to experience something new.

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Vale: David Goldsworthy

Created: 05 December 2024

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of David Goldsworthy, a cherished member of the Onemda community whose enduring commitment and invaluable contributions have left a lasting legacy.

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Celebrating International Day of People with Disability with Onemda

Created: 03 December 2024

Today, Onemda’s campuses came alive with celebration, connection, and joy as we marked International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).

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International Day of People with Disability 2024

Created: 03 December 2024

On this day of recognition, we celebrate the contributions people with disability make to our communities, their leadership, and the vital role each of us plays in building a more inclusive society. 

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Sharing memories and building skills with pottery

Created: 27 November 2024

Recently, participants from Onemda’s The Basin Campus embarked on their first session of a four-week pottery workshop at Fire & Clay in Lilydale, and it’s safe to say, creativity was in full swing!

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Adam's journey in Reseach and Innovation

Created: 20 November 2024

Adam joined Onemda's Research & Innovation Team in 2023 as a lived-experience researcher, bringing a unique perspective to the Silos project. Funded by the NDIS ILC grants program and supported by Australian Catholic University, the Silos project supports young students with disability by helping them secure school-based apprenticeships, paving the way to meaningful employment much earlier than traditional post-school approaches. 

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