Self Advocacy & Community Connections
We are
‘Lets Talk, Speak Out’
Hi there! We are the ‘Let’s Talk, Speak Out’ advocacy group. We are all Members of roundsquared with different abilities and skills, who meet every week to work on projects that promote inclusion, build community, and create change.
We host events like our Member social night ‘Friday Friends & Food’, Disco’s that are all-inclusive, and other accessible events .
We also (very proudly) organise & create the only ‘International Day of People with Disability’ celebration in the Eurobodalla Shire every year which is attended by hundreds of people.
All of these efforts help us to raise money and donate to various charities, such as the Smith Family Trust, and enable us to plan more and more inclusive events for our Members and the local community.
We work hard, we laugh harder and we’re always keen for our next project and new Members are always welcome. We meet in Moruya every Monday but our group is always looking to expand to other areas so if you want to get involved & Speak Out too, just reach out to us.
Values in action
The Values in Action program is all about bringing our values to life in the everyday moments that make roundsquared what it is.
When we recognise each other, we strengthen our community.
Anyone can nominate: Members, families, friends, and staff.
Each quarter we are recognising a Member and a staff member who’ve been noticed for living our values. These will be our Values in Action Award winners.
roundsquared Activities
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Bowling
1st Saturday of every month
Kick off the month with fun and friendly vibes at our Ten-Pin Bowling day in Ulladulla! It’s a relaxed morning of laughs, socialising, and a little friendly competition - no experience needed!
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Narooma Movies & Lunch
2nd Saturday of the Month
Join us for a relaxed Saturday at the movies in Narooma, followed by a casual lunch. It’s a great way to unwind, connect, and a perfect mix of good food and films with friends.
Castle Hill NSW – Community Disability Expo.
Who: Disability Events Community (DEC)
When: 18th June 2026
Where: Castle Hill RSL
About: Features local disability providers ready to answer your questions and share insights.
Penrith NSW – Christmas Movies Trivia.
Who: Thinker Themed Triva
When: 24th June 2026
Where: Peach Tree Hotel
About: ‘Questions sourced from movies such as Home Alone, Elf, The Grinch and Love Actually.’
Online – Just Include Me: Inclusive Practice Workshop for Health Professionals and Staff.
Who: Council for Intellectual Disability
When: 25th June 2026
Where: Online
About: To increase knowledge of intellectual disability and raise awareness about challenges people with intellectual disability face in their health care.
Grays Point NSW – 70s, 80 & 90s – The Final Countdown!
Who: The Disability Trust
When: 26th June 2026
Where: Grays Point Community Centre
About: ‘Watch our Sydney Performing Arts Group takes the stage in a celebration of creativity, storytelling, and fun.”
Murwillumbah NSW – LAVA Arts Festival.
Who: Able Plus PTY. LTD
When: 26th, 27th, 28th June 2026
Where: Murwillumbah NSW
About: “Artist exhibitions, installations, performances, workshops, talks and community-led experiences.”
Online – LGBTQIA+ Carer Conversation.
Who: Carers QLD
When: 30th May 2026
Where: Online
Eastern Suburbs, NSW, Australia
About: ‘‘For carers who identify as LGBTQIA+, or those who are a carer for someone who does’
Revesby NSW – Able Meet.
Who: Able Plus PTY. LTD
When: 30th June 2026
Where: Revesby Worker's Club NSW
About: ‘A speed networking event where all attendees get to meet all the providers for 5 minutes to learn about their services and discuss if they work for you!’
Bega NSW – “Plethora of Postcards” - Calling all Artists.
Who: Spiral Gallery
When: 12th June -7th July 2026.
Where: Spiral Gallery at 47 Church Street Bega
About: Artists are encouraged to start creating work for submission. Submissions due 29th May.
Online – Identifying and Responding to Carer Stress.
Who: Carers NSW
When: 30th June 2026
Where: Online
About: ‘This session builds staff confidence to recognise carer stress and respond early and effectively.”