This episode of AbiliTV dives into a world of groundbreaking research, creative storytelling, and incredible talent.
We kick things off at Griffith University, where scientists are embarking on a world-first clinical trial that could revolutionise treatment for spinal cord injuries.
From the lab, we head to the set with Bus Stop Films, an extraordinary organisation redefining inclusion in the world of filmmaking; Through accessible film education, they’re giving people with disabilities the chance to share their stories and shine both behind and in front of the camera.
We explore Brisbane’s brand-new Metro system, designed with accessibility at its core; As the host city for the 2032 Paralympics, Brisbane is leading the way, and we’re taking you along for the ride.
Finally, we meet the remarkable Ryley French, a 16-year-old rapper whose passion for music and technology is matched only by his resilience. After sharing his inspiring story, Ryley treats us to a live studio performance of his original track, Dipsy Rap.
This special episode is guest-hosted by the fabulous Olivia Hargroder, bringing her unique energy and perspective to the show.
Don’t miss this uplifting celebration of innovation, creativity, and determination – because at AbiliTV, we believe everyone has the ability to inspire and make a difference.