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Leisure in Australia
Information for new migrants about sport and recreation options in Australia.
Local Area Coordinators (LACs)
Local Area Coordinators (LACs) can link you to the NDIS and to mainstream and community supports in your area. You can ask your LAC about the supports available in your community, even if you're not eligible for an NDIS support plan.
Companion Cards
If you have a significant, permanent disability and need a carer to help them to go to events you may be able to get a Companion Card. This card allows your carer to have a free ticket once you’ve paid for your own ticket.
- Apply for a Companion Card in the ACT
- Apply for a Companion Card in NSW
- Information about the NT Companion Card
- Apply for a Companion Card in the NT
- Apply for a Companion Card in Queensland
- Apply for a Companion Card in South Australia
- Apply for a Companion Card in Tasmania
- Apply for a Companion Card in Victoria
- Apply for a Companion Card in Western Australia
Changing Places
Changing Places provide suitable facilities for people who cannot use standard accessible toilets.
Parks Victoria - All Abilities Access
In Victoria, there are a wide range of facilities to help people of all abilities enjoy national parks across the state. You can access information about these facilities on the Parks Victoria website.
Smartraveller
The Australian Government has advice to help you prepare for a trip if you have a disability.
Tourism Australia
Tourism Australia can also give you information on destinations, products and services that are accessible to everyone.
Mobility Maps website
In some areas of Australia you can access Mobility Maps. These maps are developed by local councils and show you accessibility options, including disabled parking spaces. See if you can download a mobility map for your area.
Visit Victoria
On the Visit Victoria website you can access information about Accessible Victoria, including a Melbourne mobility map and a guide to accessible accommodation, transport, parking and other facilities.
Speak My Language
The Speak My Language program involves people with disabilities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and Indigenous communities, and other guest speakers, sharing stories, advice and resources to support living well with a disability. Interviews will be available in 25 languages and are free to stream.