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Australian Disability Travel: Australia for the Disabled: Publications and Documents

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The Disabled World (DW) list of publications on Australian disability travel encompasses a wide range of informative resources. These include articles on accessible accommodations, transportation options, and reviews of disability-friendly attractions across Australia. The list features practical guides for navigating cities like Sydney and Melbourne, as well as insights into specialized tours and adaptive equipment rentals. Many of the publications offer firsthand accounts from travelers with disabilities, providing valuable perspectives on overcoming challenges and enjoying Australia's diverse landscapes. These resources serve as essential tools for individuals with disabilities, their families, and caregivers, offering detailed information to help plan accessible trips and make informed decisions about travel experiences in Australia.

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Australian Disability Travel: Australia for the Disabled: Publications and Resources (9 Items)
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Wheelie Campers offers self-drive wheelchair accessible Mercedes Sprinter camper van hire in Australia, seating up to five passengers plus a driver.



Australian road trip on Highway 1 Australias coastal road over 24000kms the longest national highway in the world and definitely not for the faint of heart.


To experience Aboriginal culture you will need to head out of the city and into the Australian outback.


Interesting things to see and do when traveling the Savannah Way from Cairns in Queensland, to Broome, Western Australia.


Travel directions and distances from Melbourne to other capital cities in Australia.


Scenic attractions when driving to Mornington Peninsula from Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.


Scenic drives and road trips in Australia include tropical rainforests, surfer beaches, and from colorful coral reefs to red rocky deserts.


Driving on Australian roads is somewhat different, this travel guide can give you an idea of what to expect.


A list of interesting sights to see and places to visit when touring Australia with or without a disability.

Key: the first check mark indicates the publication carries an editor's note; the second indicates a footnote.

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