This interview is part 1 of 2 hosted by ABC Gold Coast Julie Clift, and talking to Katie Kelly and Maggie Sandles about living with Usher Syndrome and the support they provide
Radio interview with Pat Welsh and Ian Healy on retirement and Sport Access Foundation. Covered high performance sport, Tokyo 2020 Paralympics and Para-triathlon
Article by ABC Online, Paul Kennedy: Para-triathlete Katie Kelly retires — but her work for sporting access for people with disabilities goes on with Sport Access Foundation.
Talking to Fran Kelly on ABC Radio National on my retirement from high performance para-triathlon and my advocacy with Sport Access Foundation as well as inclusive sports.
Thank you Triathlon! You are one heck of a sport that has given me so much. It’s a happy day as I reflect on the incredible experience I’ve had these last 7 years.
Talking all things Tokyo, Sport Access Foundation goals to expand our grants, coping with hearing and eye-sight loss and new projects ahead with Stephanie Brantz on SEN Sport.
We got the outcome, and thank you to Chloe Dalton OAM and The Female Athlete Project for starting the campaign to secure equal recognition in bonuses for medal performances for Par