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Connect with travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, offering tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in Australia. From Sydney’s Opera House and Harbour Bridge to the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, and Melbourne’s laneways, whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find personal stories, travel tips, and recommendations for cultural, nature, and outdoor experiences. This group supports mobility aid users, as well as travelers with sensory sensitivities, low vision, and hearing loss, helping you enjoy a more accessible Australia adventure.
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Wow! Pan Pacific Melbourne has 17 accessible rooms!
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PAN PACIFIC MELBOURNE - ACCESSIBLE ACCOMMODATION MELBOURNE - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
We are a family sharing our travels, tips and experiences here at Have Wheelchair Will Travel. While we have a focus on travel we know that travel is a ‘sometimes’ activity for most of us, so we share our day-to-day … Continue reading
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According to Accessible Beaches Australia research less than 2% of the country’s beaches are wheelchair-friendly.
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One in five Aussies miss out on beach fun due to accessibility issues - Surf Coast Times
NEW data has revealed that nearly all of Australia’s beaches are out of reach for people with disabilities. According to Accessible Beaches Australia research less than 2% of the country’s beaches are wheelchair-friendly. Founder & Board Chair of Accessible Beaches … Continue reading
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How Reign the spoodle's life on the road is helping anxious travellers spread their wings
Scott Daniel rarely left the house before he was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. But he has since made up for lost time with faithful companion Reign by his side.
Josh Grisdale4 CommentsThat was really informative, thank you!
is there a way to indicate your assistance animal is not just a pet? Like a harness or lanyard?
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“Port Macquarie was once a a popular retirement town so I think this has played a part in its excellent accessibility. Although it still has a large retirement community, Port is now drawing young families looking for a seachange. This has seen the town develop a great foodie scene and evolve to meet the needs of a diverse population.…
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PORT MACQUARIE - WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE GUIDE - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
We've put together our wheelchair accessible guide to Port Macquarie with accessible accommodation, activities and walks.
I love how it shows that planning for retirees can help people with disabilities and vice versa.
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