Blind Magic in Alice Springs

Episode 1430 Murray Stewart on Fighting for Disability Rights


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Episode 1430 of Blind Magic in Alice Springs features host Murray Stewart, who shares his lifelong commitment to activism on behalf of people with disabilities. In this deeply personal episode Murray recounts his early years — he and his brother were among the first disabled children accepted into mainstream schools in New South Wales — and describes the long campaigns that followed.

Murray outlines battles with institutions like the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind and exposes abusive psychiatric practices of the past, including the use of electroconvulsive shock machines in places such as Mont Park. He tells the dramatic story of how he and his colleagues posed as medical students to reveal these practices to the media and physically removed the shock unit to show the world what was happening behind institutional walls.

The episode covers Murray’s work with groups such as People for Equality — Not Institutionalisation, fighting for equal access on public transport and the deinstitutionalisation of people with intellectual disabilities. He reflects on the positive changes achieved, the reduction of abusive treatments, and the reshaping of public attitudes toward vision-impaired and intellectually disabled people.

Murray also speaks about ongoing local activism in Alice Springs, announcing plans to form the Alice Springs Ratepayers Association to defend common-sense community interests. He frames his activism within his Christian faith, explains how his daughter with Down syndrome motivates him, and urges listeners to move beyond complaining to join in active, principled engagement.

Listeners can expect a passionate firsthand account of historical and contemporary disability rights advocacy, vivid anecdotes from direct action campaigns, reflections on faith-driven leadership, and a clear call to civic involvement. This episode combines memoir, political history, and a rallying message for community activism.

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