ACCESSIBILITY REVIEWS
Sharing and reviewing my accessible travels through a disability lens
YAMBA GETAWAY - YAEGL COUNTRY - YAMBA, NSW~Accessibility Review
Nestled in the heart of Yamba, this one-bedroom renovated garage radiates a quirky charm and a warm ambience, offering a unique retreat just a short 10-minute drive away from the bustling tourist shopping and dining hub, as well as the sun-kissed beaches that define the coastal town. Attached to the main house, this unit provides direct access to a shared backyard deck area adorned with a barbecue, creating a perfect setting for relaxed evenings and casual gatherings.
7 On Merindah – Quandamooka Country – Coochiemudlo Island, QLD ~Accessibility Review
My latest accessibility review is on the charming disability inclusive '7 on Merindah,' nestled with charm on Moreton Bay's residential island, Coochiemudlo (the indigenous name, Kutchi-mudlo, for place of Redstone). In Australia, fully accessible holiday homes are a rarity, making 7 On Merindah a unique find. Coochiemudlo Island is largely wheelchair accessible, and will suit many people with disability
Minimum Accommodation Accessibility Standard’s
Minimum accessibility criteria for my 60 second reviews as seen on Instagram and Facebook.
The 60 second reviews have been created as an easy way to share real time accessibility information through social media.
National Aboretum Canberra (Ngunnawal Country)- Accessibility Review
I enjoyed the first day of my visit to our Nation’s Capital, wheeling around Canberra's more recent attraction - the National Arboretum - currently 250 hectares of around 100 types of tree vegetation from all around the world arranged and planned so beautifully.