Accessible Albury-Wodonga

A platform designed to assist you in locating and navigating accessible amenities in the city.

Welcome to Albury-Wodonga’s access map. This platform is designed to assist you in locating and navigating accessible amenities in the city, such as accessible parking spaces, accessible toilets, changing places facilities and playgrounds with accessible features.

You can use this map on your mobile phone and pinpoint nearby features using GPS. Whether you are a resident or visitor, we trust this page will make your experience in Albury-Wodonga enjoyable and convenient.

Should you have any feedback or suggestions for improvement, please reach out to:

Wodonga Council on (02) 6022 9300 or by completing the  enquiry form .

Albury Council on (02) 6023 8111 or by  communitydevelopment@alburycity.nsw.gov.au 

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Accessible toilets

Accessible toilets are typically equipped with wider doorways, lowered fixtures, raised toilet seats and support handles.

These features collectively contribute to creating a more inclusive and user-friendly restroom environment for individuals with diverse accessibility needs.

Accessible parking

Accessible parking spaces are specifically designed to accommodate the needs of individuals with access needs, providing convenient and safe options for parking.

These spaces typically feature characteristics that enhance accessibility, including:

  • Wider spaces;
  • Proximity to building entrances; and,
  • Generally located near ramps or level access points.

An accessible parking permit is required to use these parking spaces. To find out more, including how to apply for an accessible parking permit:

For Wodonga  click here. 

For Albury  click here. 

Accessible playgrounds

Numerous Play Spaces in Albury-Wodonga offer inclusive play structures tailored to accommodate individuals with disabilities, ensuring equitable participation in recreational activities. This map categories accessible equipment into three classifications:

  1. Fully Wheelchair Accessible: Specifically crafted to facilitate access for wheelchair users, these structures typically feature ramped configurations, ground-level play components, and smooth pathways. Features like wheelchair-friendly swings are often integrated to enhance mobility.
  2. Partially Accessible Play Equipment: This category blends accessible elements with traditional play features, catering to a diverse range of abilities. It encompasses specialised additions such as seat belt swings, rubber impact areas and belted flying foxes, however, usage may necessitate support.
  3. Fully Accessible: Fully accessible equipment ensures accessibility for all, regardless of ability. These installations include sturdy entry points and surfaces to equipment, which is tailored to accommodate various disabilities, whether physical, developmental, or cognitive.