
Accessibility
Accessibility Guides
Plan accessible trips across Australia with clear information on toilets, adult change facilities, beach access, transport, accessible attractions, and national parks. Use these guides to find what you need quickly and travel with confidence.
Accessible Toilets ·
Parents’ Rooms & Baby Change ·
24/7 & After‑Hours ·
Public Showers ·
AussieLoo App ·
Travel & Road Trips
Start here
- Accessible trip planning checklist
- How to find accessible facilities fast (app + web)
- Access symbols explained (toilets, hoists, showers)
Changing Places & adult change
- Changing Places: what they are and how to use them
- Adult change travel tips (keys, hoists, maps)
- Shopping centres with adult change facilities (by state)
Accessible beaches
- Accessible beaches checklist: mats, wheelchairs, ramps
- Accessible beaches in NSW
- Accessible beaches in VIC
- Accessible beaches in QLD
Transport & city navigation
- Sydney Airport to City: accessible options
- Melbourne CBD: accessible amenities near attractions
- Finding facilities in major train and bus hubs
Accessible attractions & parks
- National Parks: planning accessible visits
- Accessible lookouts and boardwalks (state highlights)
- Zoos, museums, and galleries: access notes
With kids and carers
- Parents’ rooms: what to expect
- Stroller‑friendly walks and boardwalks
- Carer and Companion Cards: how they work
On the road
Tools & apps
- AussieLoo app: filters for accessible toilets, showers, adult change
- Offline maps apps for low‑reception areas
- Beach wheelchairs and matting: how to find and book
FAQs
How can I quickly find accessible toilets and adult change facilities?
Open the AussieLoo app and enable filters for Accessible Toilets and Adult Change. You’ll see nearby options with opening hours and basic access notes.
Do national parks have accessible amenities?
Many popular parks have accessible toilets, boardwalks, and lookouts. Start at the National Parks hub and check each park’s visitor centre page for detailed access notes.
Where can I find accessible beach gear?
Check council websites and surf lifesaving clubs, and see our guide to beach wheelchairs and mats. Many require bookings and operate during patrol hours.