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National Public Toilet Map
The National Public Toilet Map provides information on over 19,000 publicly available toilets across Australia, including accessibility, opening hours and facilities, such as showers & baby change.
Driving with a physical disability
If you have a physical disability, you can take the standard driving test with additional support if required. You may need to use special aids or vehicle modification in order to safely drive.
Multi-Purpose Taxi Program (MPTP)
The MPTP assists with the travel needs of people with accessibility and mobility needs by offering subsidised commercial passenger vehicle fares to members.
Brain Injury Australia - Resources and Information
Resources and information to help people with brain injury including personal finance, mental health support, and more.
Mobility and Accessibility for Children - National Information Resource
Mobility and Accessibility for Children provides a national information resource about the safe transportation of children with disability.
Mobility Parking Scheme
The Mobility Parking Scheme provides special parking conditions to eligible people with a disability.
- You can apply for a permit through Concessions WA
- Find out more about how you can apply for a permit
- You can apply for a permit through Passenger Transport Tasmania
- You can apply for a permit through Services SA
- You can apply for a permit through a transport and motoring service centre
- You can apply for a permit through the City of Darwin council
- You can apply for a permit through Services NSW
- You can apply for a permit through Access Canberra
Transport in Australia
Information for new migrants about transport in Australia.
Budja Budja Aboriginal Cooperative
Budja Budja Aboriginal Cooperative supports the health and wellbeing of the local Indigenous and non-Indigenous community with a range of holistic services, including medical care, disability services, social and emotional wellbeing, youth services and housing needs.
Aboriginal Community Elders Services (ACES)
ACES provides care and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and people with a disability, including residential care services and community and social support programs.
Njernda Aboriginal Corporation
Njernda, through their Home and Community Care Program for Younger People (HACC PYP), can assist Aboriginal people with disability in the local community to access help with regular activities to be able to better manage living at home.