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CONTENT for 2009 Jul/Aug
A Mermaid's Fishy Tail
Nadya Vessey wasn’t always a mermaid. As all little girls know, if you want to be a mermaid, you have to get rid of your legs first!
Steve Unwin, Steve Unwin Photography
 
 
 
Dear Editor
You can now text your message to 36111. Please start your message with Rolling Letters. SMS charged @ R5. Proceeds go... Read More
South Africa’s first Dynamic Driving course for persons with physical limitations
Mercedes-Benz Dynamic Driving and Rolling Rehab Host South Africa’s first Dynamic Driving course for persons with physical... Read More
Amputees Get Legs Pulled
Last year Rolling reported on a petition by the Amputee Support Group (ASG) ... Read More
Early Bird ACSA Winners
Early Bird exhibitor registrations for this year’s ACSA Disability Exhibition and Conference have been well rewarded. Read More
WIN-A-CAR
WIN-A-CAR with Gauteng Association for Persons with Disabilities (APD) and the Western Cape APD ... Read More
Latest Technology Legs for Young Amputees
cexpress Progressive Prosthetics launched the Jumping Kids Project at The Innovation Hub in Pretoria. Read More
ABSA Cares
learners from Sizwile School for the Deaf, Filadelfia Secondary School and Medicos Special School spent the day at the... Read More
Swing Away Wheelchair Table
Leon Labuschagne, a quadriplegic, was an engineering student at the time of his accident and loves solving problems with... Read More
A Life In Song
In the middle of April one of South Africa’s most popular balladeers, Mathys Roets, was fighting for his life at Rosepark... Read More
A Super Human Search for a Cure
When Tinseltown’s Superman, Christopher Reeve, became a real life super hero ... Read More
Thank you Hermanus
The third annual Hermanus Wheels and Runners Race took place on a perfect day in May. Read More
London Calling
Provisional training squads for SASCOC’s Road to London 2012 campaign were announced in May and included 25 Paralympic... Read More
Rowing
Adaptive rowing is rowing (using a single “sweep oar” or sculling where each rower has two oars) for rowers with a disability... Read More
Stealing the Crown Jewels
At the BT Paralympic World Cup held in May at Manchester, England our Paralympians did us all proud. Read More
Tennis Teams Up
Wheelchair Tennis South Africa (WTSA) has announced the teams to represent South Africa in this year’s Invacare World... Read More
Wheelchair Basketball: The Heat is On
Congratulations to the ladies team for a stunning performance in Guatemala Read More
A Fishy Tail
Nadya Vessey wasn’t always a mermaid. As all little girls know, if you want to be a mermaid, you have to get rid of your... Read More
A helping hand(cycle)
Every morning - rain or shine - Alfred Mamasi struggled several kilometres up the long, steep hill on his crutches. Read More
TOURISM ROUTE IN THE FREE STATE
“Persons with disabilities must be part of the wonderful tourist attractions in the Free State” Read More
Women’s Day
One in 31 South African women is diagnosed with breast cancer ... Read More
Blow-A-bility
Have you ever had the situation where you are in bed and need to switch an appliance on or off or change a TV channel... Read More
Breaking News
The latest news on developments world wide Read More
Don’t forget Casual Day
Friday, 4 September Read More
Blade Runner
Oscar Pistorius must be one of the first men to publish an autobiography aged just 22 Read More
QASA News
WE DON’T WANT NEW MEMBERS BUCKLE UP – GEAR UP Read More
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Career Opportunity at QASA Read More
QASA News
QASA opens another computer training centre for people with disabilties Read More
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Fond farewells for Carina Verster Read More

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