In our latest post we are speaking to Melanie Edge. Mel is the captain of the Hawthorn AFL Blind Football team and the very first female captain in the competition. She is also a keen Achilles runner, and we’re lucky to count her among the founding team of Accessibull Eats. We ventured out to Ringwood Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”

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Chrissy is one of those badass women you meet on the streets of Melbourne, with crazy coloured hair and tights patterned like medieval armour. She has a black belt in karate, a giant tattoo of a dragon on her back, a PHD in criminology, and a purple wheelchair she occasionally uses to get around. I Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”

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Al is one of our team members here at Accessibull Eats. He’s quiet, but he’s also opinionated, and he will give you all the evidence and data needed to back up said opinions. He has a doctorate in Sports and Exercise Science, and has been working in the disability space for the last ten years. Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”

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