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.

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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

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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.

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Ingenia Holidays Broulee - Yuin country - NSW~Accessibility Review

We arrived to the tantalising sounds of waves on the Broulee Rocks beach behind the dense scrub that separates it from Ingenia Holiday Park. The somewhat tired yet accessible unit has been modified for those using wheelchairs and requiring mobility assistance. However, it wasn't a comfortable stay as there were too many adjustments and workarounds to be made for my situation.

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Captains Cove Apartments – Gunaikurnai country –  Paynesville, Vic ~Accessibility Review

Captain’s Cove Apartments was a great place to start our road trip, and we spent two nights and days surrounded by the gentle clink of ropes swaying against sail masts on the many boats and yachts docked around us. This inclusively designed two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is a joy to stay in.

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The Spirit of Tasmania- Accessibility Review

We travelled overnight return on the Spirit of Tasmania ship, Spirit 1, between Melbourne, Vic and Devonport, Tas. We chose to sail to Tasmania as taking our modified car with my equipment was the only logical economic and convenient choice.

This was our first wheelchair-using, equipment-requiring trip to Tasmania, and despite a fantastic accessible booking process, I was still a little nervous as to how the experience would go.

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RACV Healesville Country Club and Resort (Wurundjeri Country) - Accessibility Review

After 20 months of rolling lockdowns our extended family of 13 were excited to be together again, and even more so to celebrate our much-loved Grandma/Mum’s milestone birthday.

After striking out on finding an accessible holiday home anywhere in Victoria to accommodate 14 of us the RACV Healesville came to the rescue. Set in a naturally beautiful and serene area of Victoria with local natural attractions our stay was a winner for our whole party.

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Stamford Plaza Brisbane Hotel (Turrbal Country)-Accessibility Review

The swanky Stamford Plaza is situated in the very accessible central business part of Brisbane, a short roll to many great restaurants and Eagle Wharf. I loved being next to the picturesque and wheel-friendly Botanical Gardens that face the Brisbane River but that was secondary to the fact that it is located in BRISBANE and as a warm climate lover living in Melbourne that is a big 10 out of 10 score at the outset. Breakfast was plentiful and full of variety with a choice of dining in or sitting under a large covered patio area and enjoying the river activity.

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