THE BENEFIT OF AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY IS THAT IT BECOMES FUTURE PROOFED.
The cartoon on the left is an updated version of the more well-known original, and a light-hearted take on an inability to use stairs.The thing is tha...
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Ever since a serious car accident 21 years ago left me as a permanent powered wheelchair user, I have become accustomed to not being able to go where I want, when I want, on a daily basis.Tragically, ...

The cartoon on the left is an updated version of the more well-known original, and a light-hearted take on an inability to use stairs.The thing is tha...

Last year, I was invited by the folks at Taronga zoo to spend a night at their “new” Wildlife Retreat hotel, in the middle of the zoo, overlooking Syd...

Nearly all forms of public transport these days in Australia, make reasonable efforts to ensure that wheelchair users are transported and treated in a...

The number of people with increased mobility needs is so much greater than you at first think.When people think about needing greater accessibility, t...

Back in December last year, we ran our first competition designed to encourage people to share access information about places they come across in the...

For the second time, the Accessible Travel Foundation issued global Awards of Excellence to entrepreneurs, start ups, businesses and organisations con...

As the word ‘Pelé’ is added to the Portuguese dictionary as an adjective that means ‘the best’, I decided, after our usual End Of Financial Year fundr...