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A confident Harry

Ten-year-old Harry received his first Freedom Wheels bike last year and he absolutely loves it. Read more...

Meet Rianna

Rianna is a social 8-year-old who loves being out and about. She is living with Cerebral Palsy and she uses a walker day-to-day, but needs some help to do some activities. Read more...

Change twice as many lives

Are you embarking on a New Year’s challenge? Maybe there’s a cycle, running or fitness event you want to conquer? You can use that opportunity to change the lives of people living with a disability by fundraising through your challenge. Read more...

Max and his play set

Max is a loving 5-year-old who likes water, lights, bright colours and music. He was born with Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome. Unable to use the slides in the park, TAD volunteer Jim, constructed a play set which met all of Max's needs. Read more...

Project of the Year 2016

At the conference we wanted to celebrate some of the amazing projects that our volunteers have completed this year. Each TAD Group was asked to submit a nomination for the 2016 Project of the Year Award. Read more...

2016 Volunteer Conference

From design concepts and solutions to photography tips, it was great to see so many of our amazing volunteers enjoying the state conference. Read more...

Matty Conquers Spring Cycle 2016

Matty Daly didn’t let Spina Bifida stop him from achieving his dream and riding over the Harbour Bridge for other kids with disabilities at the 2016 Spring Cycle. Read more...

Support Matty’s Ride

Matty will be riding 12km for kids with disabilities at this year’s Spring Cycle. Hoping to raise $10,000 so ten kids just like him get the chance to ride a bike for the first time in their lives. Read more...

Solve-TAD acknowledges the traditional owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to elders past, present and emerging.