Incredible 47 Years for Keiran
Just what do you give someone who has been a valuable part of your organisation for 47 years? For Greenacres' longest serving
RU OK Day?
Thursday, September 10, was national R U OK? Day and all of Greenacres stopped work and activities to take a moment to
Greenacres Steps Up for Cerebral Palsy
Are you ready to step up, improve your health and fitness and make a difference to the lives of kids and adults
Message from our CEO
A Message from the CEO in relation to Coronavirus COVID-19 Updated 14 July 2020 It was a beautiful sunny Sunday
Do You Need a Smart Device?
Online learning and support is a great alternative to face-to-face support while we are in lockdown but it does depend
New NSW COVID-19 Legislation – Q&A
Questions and Answers Updated 31 March 2020With guidelines and regulations changing almost daily, many people are confused about what they
Coronavirus COVID-19 Questions and Answers
What is the Coronavirus (COVID-19)? It is a virus known to cause respiratory infections.What are the symptoms? Fever Sore throat
Another Fantastic M2M Challenge in 2019
We don't know how we manage it but for the fifth year in a row we woke up to a perfect winter's morning for the
Outsider Artists Need a Space to Thrive
Severe cerebral palsy means 29-year-old Ashleigh Muirhead needs a wheelchair, is non-verbal and has very restricted movement. While she struggles to move or speak, Ashleigh
Shape the Future of Disability Policy
Ten years ago the launch of the first National Disability Strategy 2010-2020 (the Strategy) paved the way for how governments could help to improve the
New Name, New Direction
With light-filled rooms, modern furniture, beautiful gardens and the latest technology, it is safe to say the participants of the Kemira Day Program are loving
Touching Lives through Volunteering
It is tea time at Illawarra Diggers Aged and Community Care and the meal room is buzzing. Traditionally, Monday morning tea has been a quiet
Vote to Make the NDIS Work
When the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was first conceived it promised a brighter future for thousands of Australians. Today that promise is falling short.The