Geraldton Disability Expo showcases over 20 support service stalls at QEII Centre
The Geraldton Disability Expo returned on Thursday, drawing a larger crowd than previous years at the QEII Centre. Over 20 stalls showcased support services, including accessible furniture and health programs. Mayor Jerry Clune emphasized the importance of access and inclusion, highlighting the event's role in connecting the community with local resources.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 18:00 UTC
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