In this insightful Carnival Day conversation, Vision Australia Radio and JOY 94.9 speak with Nilgun Guven, founder of Vitae Veritas, an organisation known for its long‑standing work in disability access, guided tactile tours, and inclusive festival experiences. Nilgun joins the broadcast live from the community stalls following her confirmation earlier in the week to take part again in the festival’s accessibility programming.
Nilgun begins by reflecting on the origins of Vitae Veritas and what motivated the creation of a service focused on access, guided tours, and equitable participation within queer community events. She shares what attendees can expect from the Carnival Day Guided Tours, how tactile and guided experiences enhance access for blind and low‑vision visitors, and how these tours have evolved across the festival’s accessibility landscape.
Listeners will also hear Nilgun discuss her organisation’s broader role across Midsumma 2026 — including involvement in events such as Pride March — and her perspective on how the festival is progressing toward deeper inclusion, where it is excelling, and where accessibility work is still evolving.
The interview offers practical insight, warm reflection, and a clear sense of purpose: ensuring that queer cultural spaces are designed so everyone — across disability, identity, and community — can fully take part.

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