On today's program:
- Alex Whitton has a degree, volunteer experience and plenty of enthusiasm, but says employers often don't see past his disability. He’s spoken to other people living with disability about their experience looking for work. Reporter: Alex Whitton (Wodonga)
- For many people with disabilities living in regional areas employment opportunities can be hard to come by. But a brother-sister duo south of Adelaide are determined to change that by setting up an egg farm that's providing meaningful jobs and financial independence for their employees. Reporter: Bill Ormonde (Finniss)
As the 170th anniversary of the Eureka Rebellion rolls around, experts say the true story of the event — and its iconic Southern Cross flag — need to be remembered.
Reporter: Alex Darling (Ballarat)- The developer of Walpole's recently completed pumped hydro project is waiting for the project, which he says is designed to kick in when a blackout or brownout hits the small coastal town, to be connected to the grid. Reporter: Mark Bennett (Walpole)
- When tree-changers Frank and Debbie Wust bought the pub that starred in Crocodile Dundee just over a decade ago, they had no idea it also meant helping to run an outback community.
Reporter: Meghan Dansie (Mount Isa)