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Accessible Frontiers: Mandurah, WA

Blog Update: Accessible Mandurah: Sam is Cruising, Paddling, and Discovering the Giants (WA Style!)

This stop is all about proving that the best accessible travel doesn't always have to involve long drives and self-transfers sometimes, it’s about beautifully designed infrastructure right in the heart of a city. Over the last week, I've traded in the 4WD for accessible paddle launches, luxury houseboats, and a massive art trail. Here’s what I found in this jewel of the Peel region!

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Accessible Frontiers: Western Australia

Blog Update: Sam Hits Western Australia, and She Isn’t Wasting Any Time!

The accessible gems in regional WA are absolutely worth the effort, but you must plan for the logistics of remote travel. For most of these bucket-list adventures, a self-drive vehicle is essential.

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Accessible Frontiers: Queensland

Blog Update: From Darwin to the West – NT Done, WA Begins!

After weeks of exploring the Top End, I’ve officially wrapped up my NT journey and crossed into WA! From heritage walks and gourmet tastings to croc encounters and inclusive beach access, the NT blew me away with its commitment to accessible travel.

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Discover Cairns: Australia’s Gateway to the Reef – Accessible for All

Cairns isn’t just the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, it’s one of Australia’s most accessible destinations. With world-class infrastructure, inclusive tours, and welcoming operators, it’s a must-visit for travellers with accessibility needs.

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Accessible Frontiers: Queensland

Queensland’s Accessible Icons: The First Leg of Our National Journey

Join Sam and Charlie as they complete the first leg of their 18-month Accessible Frontiers expedition, auditing Queensland’s most iconic accessible attractions before heading to the Northern Territory.

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Charting a New Frontier: Our 18-Month Mission to Map Accessible Australia Begins

Charting a New Frontier: Our 18-Month Mission to Map Accessible Australia Begins

Sam and AccessibleOz is embarking on an ambitious 18-month mission to map accessible experiences across the country. From national parks and guided tours to accommodation and transport, we’re documenting what truly works—on the ground, in real time. Join us as we uncover inclusive travel options, share real-life insights from our journey, and help make Australia more accessible for everyone.

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