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Looking for accessible travel options in Australia? Join our group for tips, advice, and resources to make your trip unforgettable. All abilities welcome!
Our group is dedicated to promoting and sharing information on accessible travel around Australia. Our members are passionate about exploring and experiencing all that Australia has to offer, and we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to travel and enjoy the beauty of this country, regardless of their physical abilities.
We discuss topics such as accessible transportation, accommodations, and attractions, as well as share personal experiences and recommendations for accessible travel destinations. Join our group to connect with like-minded individuals and discover new and exciting accessible travel opportunities across Australia.
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The recently launched Explore Rockhampton Accessible Tourism Campaign will assist local tourism operators becoming inclusive to the needs of travellers with a disability and provide the knowledge holiday makers need in advance to plan a visit to the region.
explorerockhampton.com.au
This page provides a platform for travellers to find all the information they need for accessible friendly travel in the Rockhampton region.
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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2024 Australian Assistance Animals Travel Guide and Reviews Survey
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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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