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In Plain Sight

In Plain Sight

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In Plain Sight, hosted by Simon Chong and produced by Andrew Williams, is a program where we highlight the incredible stories of people who are making a positive impact in the community and disability sector. Giving a voice to dedicated disability advocates demonstrating advocacy in all its different forms, shining a light on those who might otherwise be hidden ‘in plain sight'.

Get in touch with the program team via: inplainsight@visionaustralia.org. Simon and Andrew would love to hear your feedback, thoughts and ideas.

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    • Tony Sarre: Making Pictures Tactile
      Jan 27 2026

      On this episode of In Plain Sight Simon and Andrew interview filmmaker Tony Sarre on his project "Road to Paran" which he made last year with his project partner Lincoln MacKinnon. Paran is a small community that rests at the foothills of the Andes north of Lima, Peru and is known for having high rates of blindness. There, Tony and Lincoln got to know the locals and learn about their daily experiences living in a community where one in every eight people is blind.

      By documenting their journey through photos the team has created a series of tactile 3D printed models that pair with soundscapes and audio description for a totally unique experience. These installations were displayed late last year in the Fremantle Arts Centre for people to touch, listen and see.

      You can learn more about the "Road to Paran" from their facebook page or instagram.

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      28 min
    • The Disability Liberation Movement (encore)
      Jan 20 2026

      This week Simon revisits his chat with Maxine Drake, a powerful voice for inclusion and human rights.

      As an advocate with Developmental Disability WA, Maxine stands up for students with disabilities and brings passion, heart, and action to the disability movement.

      In this thought-provoking chat, Simon and Maxine explore advocacy, pride, dignity, and what it really takes to create an accessible world where everyone belongs. Acknowledging that sometimes activism is needed to make change happen; social change is easier when we bring people together and are there beside them.

      Find out more about the work of Developmental Disability WA by visiting their website: ddwa.org.au

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      28 min
    • If you can talk, you can sing: the magic of music and community (encore)
      Jan 13 2026

      This week, Simon revisits his chat to William Morgan, who's passionate about singing and sound production. Williams sings in the Perth Pride Choir and the Humdrum Choir, which he also helps organise. William is a caring, vibrant member of the Perth disability community and in this uplifting discussion he shares openly about all that music and the choir communities bring to his life.

      Find out more about the Perth Pride Choir including their upcoming performances on their website.

      Find out more about the Humdrum Choir on their Facebook page.

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      27 min
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