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According to Accessible Beaches Australia research less than 2% of the country’s beaches are wheelchair-friendly.
timesnewsgroup.com.au
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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Hey everyone!
Just wanted to let you know we created a group about traveling with an invisible disability. If that is something that relates to you directly, or if you have an interest in learning more about it, please join the group!
https://www.tabifolk.com/groups/travel-with-an-invisible-disability/
If you are interested in being a mod for…
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Travel with an Invisible Disability - tabifolk, an accessible travel community
Not every disability is visible. Discuss traveling with an invisible disability and share tips and tricks to make exploring the world go more smoothly.
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Getting a taxi can be essential when traveling, especially when the public transportation system isn’t fully accessible
prismreports.org
NYC denies disabled people more accessible transportation
Disability Rights Advocates have filed a motion against NYC for failing to follow through on an agreement to make cabs wheelchair accessible
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VisitLEX today announced a new online resource to help travelers who have disabilities connect with area attractions that can accommodate their needs.
lanereport.com
VisitLEX helps disabled travelers connect with area attractions
isitLEX today announced a new online resource to help travelers who have disabilities connect with area attractions that can accommodate their needs.
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