Under the radar: how women with ADHD are changing the narrative of neurodiversity

The stereotype of a primary school aged boy who disrupts the class and is full of energy has perpetuated a stigma of ADHD that has seen women and girls deny and suppress their experiences for decades.Continue readingUnder the radar: how women with ADHD are changing the narrative of neurodiversity

Canberra’s own beautiful game

One look at Canberra United’s powerchair training session is all you need to realise that the beautiful game changes people’s lives. Inside you’ll find a group of athletes like no other, smiling and laughing while living their dreams of playing the sport they love. These aren’t your typical football players; they can’t just lace up their boots and run onto the court, in fact, no one runs at all in this sport, and you don’t need boots to play. This is Powerchair Football.Continue readingCanberra’s own beautiful game

Return of the record: vinyl’s comeback

In a world where you can access anything you want in the matter of seconds, you wouldn’t think physical formats of music would be doing too great … but you’d be wrong. Vinyl records are outselling CDs in the USA for the first time since 1987.Continue readingReturn of the record: vinyl’s comeback