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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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BIG4 Caloundra Holiday Park, an award-winning destination on the Sunshine Coast, has launched Australia’s first purpose-built accessible camp kitchen on the East Coast
oursc.com.au
Australia's First Accessible Camp Kitchen unveiled | OurSC
BIG4 Caloundra Holiday Park, an award-winning destination on the Sunshine Coast, has launched Australia's first purpose-built accessible camp kitchen on the East Coast.
If you are planning on going to Werribee Open Range Zoo, be sure to watch this great video which thoroughly covers the accessibility features at the zoo 🦒
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEMrIZaUrE8I really want to stay at a hotel with a cockatoo on the balcony…
havewheelchairwilltravel.net
Reef View Hotel review - Hamilton Island - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
Reef View Hotel on Hamilton Island offers stylish hotel accommodation including spacious accessible rooms with a view.
yafuu-daruma1 CommentCity of Newcastle is inviting businesses to participate in a program designed to grow Newcastle’s position as an inclusive tourism destination and its share of the $6.8 billion accessible tourism market.
disabilityinsider.com
New program to enhance inclusive tourism offering
City of Newcastle is inviting businesses to participate in a program designed to grow Newcastle's position as an inclusive tourism destination and its share of the $6.8 billion accessible tourism market.
The itinerary generates excitement, creates repeat visitation, and improves confidence in local businesses to embrace inclusive tourism.
travelweekly.com.au
Sensory Tourism Australia has worked with local businesses to create an itinerary in Port Stephens for blind and low-vision travellers.
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