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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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Ooohhh, so with I could go to this event!
https://havewheelchairwilltravel.net/whats-on-at-vivid-sydney-2023/
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What's On at Vivid Sydney 2023 - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
Here are a few highlights from the VividSydney 2023 program. This annual event illuminates the city of Sydney, and there's always...
When they mentioned a key event on the Sunshine Coast, I was sure it was going to be AITCAP! Too bad it wasn’t, but exciting to see accessible tourism represented at more events!
sunshinecoastnews.com.au
Taking tourism to greater heights: industry meets at key event
Hundreds of industry professionals and Visitor Information Centre volunteers have converged for a huge networking event designed to drive tourism in the region. Representatives from more than 80 businesses joined ambassadors from information centres at the Sunshine Coast Big Day … Continue reading
1 CommentIt’s really great to see that accessibility is becoming such a big topic of conversation in the tourism industry in Australia that there’s more than one event making it the star of the day. We’ll have to keep doing our best to deliver better and better AITCAPs!
A great, now accessible(!), way to see the Darwin waterfront:
https://www.nationaltribune.com.au/ferris-wheel-now-accessible-for-more-locals-and-tourists/
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Ferris wheel now accessible for more locals and tourists
The Ferris Wheel at Stokes Hill Wharf is back for another Dry season with the addition of a new wheelchair-accessible gondola. More than 50,000 locals
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Some great options for when you visit Australia’s symbolic Uluru.
This post is a bit old, if there is any new information let us know!
https://havewheelchairwilltravel.net/uluru-accessible-experiences/
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WHAT TO DO AT ULURU - ACCESSIBLE EXPERIENCES - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
There are plenty of wheelchair accessible experiences to do at Uluru and Kata Tjuta so we're sharing our tips for accessiblity at Uluru.
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Attention fellow travelers! If you’re planning a trip to Darling Harbour and require wheelchair-friendly accommodation, look no further! The PARKROYAL Darling Harbour has excellent accessibility features, making it a great choice for your stay. A big thank you to Have Wheelchair Will Travel for recommending this fantastic option. Explore…
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PARKROYAL Darling Harbour - accessible Sydney accommodation - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney offers excellent accessible accommodation within easy walk/wheeling distance of all of Sydney's attractions
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