- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
- Agriculture
- Animals
- Arts and Culture
- Biodiversity
- Bushfires
- Child Protection & Out of Home Care Policy
- Climate
- Community Sports and Recreation
- Cultural Heritage
- Disability
- Education
- Emergency Services
- Energy
- Forests
- Gambling
- Health
- Housing
- Human Rights
- Justice
- Land Use Planning
- Manufacturing and Industry
- Mental Health
- Multiculturalism
- Older People
- Physician Assisted Dying
- Ports and Freight
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- State Finance and Taxation
- Substance Abuse and Dependence
- Transport
- Waste
- Water
- Women
- Youth
Disabilities come in a range of forms and some are understood better than others, but they all have people in common - people who are denied basic human rights that many of us take for granted by something as simple as a flight of stairs or a website.
Many people with disabilities are supported by carers who give up so much and receive little in return.
People with a disability and those who help them through life should never be made to bear the brunt of unavoidable costs and should be able to enjoy life along with the rest of the community.


