Accessible tourism case studies
The Queensland Government’s investment in the Year of Accessible Tourism is creating better accessible tourism experiences for everyone.
Successful recipients have been announced for 3 accessible funding programs:
- Accessible Tourism Infrastructure Grant
- Accessible Tourism Enablers Grant
- Boosting Accessible Tourism Experiences Grant.
Find out how this funding is making a difference for these recipients and why accessibility is important for their business and customers.
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New technology to improve accessibility for travellers
Tourism tech platform Vacayit aims to help travellers with disabilities enhance their travel experiences, using audio experiences to make the platform engaging.
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Glen Lough Cabins isn’t just a destination, it’s an experience
Glen Lough Cabins is a family-run business located in the Granite Belt region on a 40-acre property.
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Cauldron Distillery
Cauldron Distillery offer a variety of educational and enjoyable experiences, such as distillery tours, gin making, gin blending, and seasonal events.
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Fun Over 50 Holidays
Fun Over 50 Holidays offer experiences through tours and adventures with a focus on fun and commitment to local communities and the natural environment.
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Adventure Moreton Island
Adventure Moreton Island offer recreational and educational water-based experiences on Moreton Island.
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Sweet Relief! sets new standard for accessibility and inclusivity
The Queensland Music Festival team has joined forces with Spinal Life Australia to pioneer an inclusive music experience.
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Daintree Discovery Centre: Where accessibility meets environmental sustainability in Tropical North Queensland
The centre is committed to accessibility, environmental sustainability, cultural respect, and climate action.
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Picturesque Maleny botanic gardens now wheelchair accessible
Visitors using wheelchairs can now explore the 23 acres of gardens, lakes, waterfalls and birdlife, using two custom-designed buggies.
Last updated: 09 Apr 2024