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| | BRADLEY JOHN KINSELA v QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGYNo. H 97/4Number of pages - 7 |
 | | The University is hopeful that, within the next year or so, the Queensland Performing Arts Trust, which is the operator of the Concert Hall, will receive the funds to enable that venue to be made completely accessible to persons with mobility impairment. |
 | | The University has undertaken to make arrangements for the photographer to be available in the foyer area so that all students, including Mr Kinsela, could be photographed in the same place, thus increasing the sense of inclusion of all students. |
 | | However, inconvenience, while a matter of some weight, is not a matter of great moment compared to the rights of persons with disability to be included as ordinary members of their graduating class, and while it is inconvenient, it is certainly not impossible or not feasible for the change to be made. |
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