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You Are Not Alone. EBook Interactive You Are Not Alone. EBook You Are Not Alone. In Their Own Words. Did you know about? Disability and Chronic Illness. Published on Wednesday, 21 September 2011 16:08. Written by David Marler. Australians For Affordable Housing. Phone number: (03) 92351019. Website: www.housingstressed.org.au. Phone number: (07) 39087100. Website: www.endeavour.com.au. Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) - Dept of. Phone number: 1300 653 227.
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Our inclusive home: Looking for the light
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Looking for the light. Oops - the breaks in this blog are nearly as long as the planning and assessment process. I should be writing about creating a fab, accessible bathroom this week. But like everyone else in my local community, my head and heart have been consumed with the tragic story. Boy killed in his school by another boy, a fellow student. This happened at my son’s school. In silence, we...
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Our inclusive home: Casa di cuore – Italian for inclusive home?
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Casa di cuore – Italian for inclusive home? The simple timber house we bought bears a discreet brass plate entitled Casa. We need a home with heart. A truly inclusive home for our family – hubby, me, uni student daughter, Iced Coffee Queen and sports-mad high school son, Sportivo. Plus the mad kelpie dog @#%*. Grandma and Grandpa (because home is important to them too). To 82 year old Betty.
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Our inclusive home: Down the garden path
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Down the garden path. There's something beguiling about a shady path, wherever it leads to. We love paths. We're not keen on steps. Our path in 2010 is leading to our new home. It's currently an old timber house on one side of a big block of land. Upstairs is the living accommodation; downstairs used to be stables. We've got big plans for those stables . January 4, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Rolling Around...
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Our inclusive home: Accessible housing: VIC leads the way; QLD turns away
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Accessible housing: VIC leads the way; QLD turns away. Late last year the Victorian government in Australia began the first stage in changing building regulations to improve the availability of accessible housing. The VIC government released the. RIS) for comment about making low-cost accessibility features. Compulsory in new Victorian homes. 8217;’ Such as:. 8226; Wider doorways and halls. Some ...
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Our inclusive home: March 2010
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Council passed the development approval without changing anything - as they should because everything complied with local guidelines. The engineer has sent his invoice, so I guess his job is done :) The builder is rarin' to go. And there's just the building approval to get, which I'm told isn't a drama. We're getting closer . But I have been a bit preoccupied creating this with Tina and Sue:.
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Our inclusive home: I wish ... building codes complied with universal design
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . I wish . building codes complied with universal design. Had a preliminary meeting today arranged by our architects with a certifier and engineer to discuss the best (as in fastest) way to progress our housing plans with the local council. We identified some key challenges and worked out an action plan along with a contingency plan, which I suspect will become the action plan. But I wish I when I ...
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Our inclusive home: April 2010
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Creating a an ordinary, inclusive, accessible family home in suburban Brisbane. Can't be that hard - can it . Accessible housing: VIC leads the way; QLD turns away. Late last year the Victorian government in Australia began the first stage in changing building regulations to improve the availability of accessible housing. The VIC government released the. RIS) for comment about making low-cost accessibility features. Compulsory in new Victorian homes. 8217;’ Such as:. 8226; Wider doorways and halls. Some ...
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