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ABC is looking for storytellers for International Day of People with Disability

Are you a disabled content producer? Do you always have a burning story that you want to investigate and discover?

ABC is a partnership With the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) to get to know 5.5 million Australian Disabled.

A series of factual stories and content will be assigned by ABC on December 3 at the ABC Platforms for IDPWD.

This year, for example, from the intersection of disability and religion to how people in regional Australia defend the change in the disability sector, we call on disabled content producers to produce stories that cover a number of important issues.

Although we value stories that emphasize the experiences, we encourage content producers to explore various issues reflecting their interests.

We are particularly interested in receiving news from the first nations from the regional -centered, cultural and linguistic and LGBTQ+ content crews.

All content producers participating in the program will be paid for their work.

Who can apply?

To be appropriate, you need to live in Australia, be over 18 years of age, experience disability, and work on your content between August 2025 and February 2026.

What step should it take?

We want you to present a non -fictional, original story idea.

A problem that affects your community can be a cliché you want to eliminate or an attitude you want to challenge.

For example, Kylie Betts and Gillian Coutts rely on NDIS for daily supports with both strokes. Last year, they sat down with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten to discuss the wider effects for the disability community following the NDIS changes.

Joshua Wong produced radio and online content, allowing video games to be connected to the wider world, and continued to talk to others with similar experiences and discovering how companies like Microsoft innovate in the field of accessibility.

Comedian Madeleine Stewart produced the video, Find a job While discovering employment difficulties for disabled people in a humorous way, Fletcher Howse With his idols.

What are we looking for?

When you present your story idea, you will need to choose a format that suits the most appropriate format you want to do.

ABC is looking for story ideas that fits the following forms:

  • Video: 2-3 minutes short-shaped video
  • Sound: 2-3 minutes sound package
  • Digital article:A 800 -word article
  • Social Media:For example, an Instagram, Tiktok or Facebook story, reel or a photo attempt

How to apply

Fill in the form below until midnight, Tuesday, July 1Tell us about your opinion, which format you want to use, and your previous content making experience.

Please Attention: You don’t need to produce content, just share your opinion.

If you succeed, you will work with an ABC producer for a period between August 2025 and February 2026 to produce the story.

If you have difficulty filling any question about the form or application process below, please send us e -mail at abcincliesive@abc.net.au.

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