In the corner of a warehouse in Adelaide, the whirr and click of machines blend with the crinkling of chip packets as workers move with purpose on a production line.
They’re handling snack packs of chips at disability employer Orana’s Netley facility — and it is workers like Josh who keep it moving.
“There’s a quota we have to meet at the end of the day, so it keeps us very busy, but we absolutely love it,”
Josh explained.
The Orana workplace in Netley. (ABC News: Che Chorley)
He’s been employed at Orana for five years and enjoys the variety of work and the friendships he’s made along the way.
“I’ve done work with wine, the chips, olive oil … sometimes I do team-leading roles, which is where I have to say to certain people, ‘This is how…

