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How Meningococcal changed the life of Paralympian ELIZA AULT-CONNELL on this weeks ONE PLUS ONE

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Eliza Ault-Connell was just 16 years old when she lost her legs and fingers to meningococcal disease.

In this weeks episode, she speaks to Kurt Fearnley about representing Australia in wheelchair racing, how her plans to return to the Paralympics this year have been impacted by coronavirus, and her work with Meningococcal Australia.

In the long-running long-form interview show, Kurt Fearnley sits down with personalities and storytellers from Australia and around the world, to talk about their work, life, and what makes them tick.

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Production details: Executive producer – Annie White,Series Producer – Jamie Cummins.

One Plus One – Thursday 6 August 9.30pm on ABC and iview

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