IN PICTURES: Creatives living with a disability enjoy selling their wares at Great Southern Ability Festival

The Great Southern Ability Festival arrived at Albany Town Square on Tuesday, with talented people living with a disability enjoying the opportunity to sell their arts and crafts.
Participants were able to buy Christmas gifts, listen to the Spencer Park Education Support Centre’s choir and take part in activities which included a drumming circle and face painting.
The square was packed with people enjoying the stalls and with volunteer organisations who provide free, fun and inclusive services for people of all abilities.
Organising committee member Denise Kay said the event had received great feedback from people who attended.
“It was a great day with a lovely atmosphere and we got some nice feedback,” she said.
“Having the event in the town square brings it right into the heart of the city and opens it up to the whole community.
“It’s lovely to see those talented and skilful people enjoying the music and the activities.
“There were lots of smiles.”
The event enjoyed backing from organisations including the City of Albany, Developmental Disability WA, Great Southern Community Legal Services, the Community Living Association and Southern Ports.

















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