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Winning students share their tips for school
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Recent school leavers Ruby and Jack, who took away awards at our AGM for their outstanding results, share what got them through school and what they're up to now.
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Nine-year-old Sofia takes her story to the New Zealand Parliament
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At the inaugural Power of Connection event, NextSense client Sofia shared the lifechanging impact of cochlear implant technology and early support.
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NextSense Institute Professorial Fellow Philip Newall recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List
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Emeritus Professor Philip Newall, who has a longstanding association with NextSense, received a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2025 King’s Birthday Honours.
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Celebrating our 164th AGM
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At our 164th AGM, we celebrated the impressive achievements of 2024, a year when we began to write the important next chapter for NextSense.
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NextSense School students get creative for Auslan Day video competition
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Three NextSense School students have taken away prizes in this year’s Auslan Day Video Competition.
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NextSense School leader honoured in national education awards
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NextSense Head of School Antonella Dolores has been named an Excellence Awardee in the 2025 Australian Education Awards.
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There’s no stopping 16-year-old football star Isla
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As one of the youngest players in the Deaf Football Australia Women’s squad, she has proudly represented her country on several occasions.
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Five minutes with a master's student: Meet Lily
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We chat with Lily—a teacher from South Australia with a passion for inclusive education—about her experience studying for our Master of Disabilities Studies program.
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From print to braille: How Tristan is shaping accessibility for people who are blind or have low vision
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As a braille transcriber and proofreader, Tristan plays an important role reviewing and producing content for our Accessibility and Inclusion team.
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Our new master’s graduates on a path to change lives
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The latest 35 graduates from our Master of Disability Studies program are now on a path to change even more lives, having gained knowledge and skills to support people with sensory disabilities.
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Orientation and mobility: new options, approaches and perspectives
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Having the skills to do what you want, when you want and where you want was the focus of the recent Orientation and Mobility Association of Australasia (OMAA) Conference.
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How the Fahey family found goalball—and a new community
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Discovering goalball has opened Annabeth's world to a new passion, community and lifestyle.