These virtual tours of bucket-list destinations are ideal if you’re feeling trapped at home or want to know what to expect when you visit the real thing. All you need is the internet and your imagination!
Editorial Team
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When Stephanie Dower decided she’d like to spend a night in Brisbane to explore what her home city has to offer, the first person she called was Jane, her support worker. The two met through Mable, an online community that enables people with disability to connect with independent support workers they choose.
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These five inclusive books to read with kids are a lot of fun, plus they come with the important lesson that we might all be different, but we all love going on adventures!
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We’ve rounded up three of our favourite all-abilities water sports available in different locations around Australia. Dive in and test them out this summer!
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Prick up your ears and turn up the volume. We’ve compiled some of our favourite podcasts about disability and travel, made by incredible people committed to making our communities more accessible.
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Everyone should get to explore the lush rainforests, seaside cliff tops and wind-swept mountains of Australia’s accessible national parks. We recommend you give one of these a try…
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Swimming, relaxing, even meeting dolphins! Make a splash this summer with this list of accessible places to stay and play around Australia.
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From snowmobiling in Japan to BASE jumping in Kuala Lumpur, Marlena Katene is no stranger to adventure! She shares her top 5 travel stories.
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Max Burt was thrilled to find much of India’s ‘Golden Circuit’ to be accessible. He shares the ups and downs of wheelie travel in India.
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From camel rides and a night in the Sahara to navigating medinas and accommodation, Genia Stephen talks the charms and challenges of Morocco.