One in five Australians has a disability, and disability presents itself in many ways. Yet disabled people are still under represented in the media and in literature. Anyone of us can become disabled in an instant at any point in our lives. Eliza Hull is an extraordinary woman - a musician, writer and disability advocate. She has Charcot Marie Tooth which was diagnosed at a young age. She shares with us how she over came the stigma of disability to see the good in what we have been given.

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