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| Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is a complex disability that can happen to anyone. In Australia, around 1 in 45 Australians live with an acquired brain injury. Of those living with ABI, three quarters are under 65. Common effects of acquired brain injury include poor memory and concentration, emotional changes, headaches and fatigue. For more information about acquired brain injury: |