Accessible housing is essential – not optional. More than 1.2 million Queenslanders live with disability, and around 435,700 live with a profound or severe disability. For many, a lack of […]
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$29 billion industry ignored – Australians falling short on accessible tourism
Media Release A new report by Tourism Research Australia has confirmed what advocates have long maintained: accessible tourism is not a niche consideration, instead it is a major contributor to Australia’s […]
Continued calls for a National Year of Accessible Tourism left unanswered
Media Release Despite the Federal Government implementing a National Disability Plan until 2031 to drive action at all levels of government to improve the lives of people with disability, state and […]
Our campaign to make 2025 the National Year of Accessible Tourism
Media Release The Australian tourism sector is one that consistently booms with the GPD from tourism reaching $63 billion the past financial year,[1] with $8 billion of the spend attributed to […]
Making property searches more accessible
Media Release For many years, Spinal Life Australia has been advocating for accessibility filters to be included on websites that list housing for sale or lease. This would make it much […]
Exploring accessible travel in Mandurah
Less than an hour from Perth lies Western Australia’s largest regional city, Mandurah – or Mandjoogoordap, an Aboriginal Nyoongar word meaning ‘meeting place of the heart’ – and it’s also […]
Tips to help you find accessible accommodation
We have prepared this guide to assist you with assessing whether accommodation is accessible, to help make your trip a more seamless experience. When booking accommodation, here are a few […]






