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    Just one gesture stopped Anthony worrying about his disability at work

    Euan Black
    Euan BlackWork and careers reporter

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    Anthony Moufarrege was afraid. It was his first day at Australia Post, and the then-17-year-old was worried the “tough” freight industry wouldn’t welcome him.

    He feared his colleagues would treat him differently because he lived with the neurological disorder cerebral palsy and a condition that causes muscles to contract involuntarily, known as dystonia.

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