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November 2024

Exploring Victoria’s accessible national parks and gardens

School holidays are a great time for getting outside and exploring nature. Victoria is home to beautiful forests, parks, and gardens and many of them are accessible. Whether you’re planning a short walk, a picnic, or a road trip, see...Read more about Exploring Victoria’s accessible national parks and gardens

Muslim family, two parents and one daughter enjoying in spring day in nature. Focus is on little girl with straw hat looking at camera.

October 2024

Planning an inclusive Halloween

Halloween is becoming very popular, and with a little planning, it’s possible to create an inclusive Halloween experience for your child, so they don’t miss out on all the fun! Activities like trick or treat, decorating, dressing up, and festive...Read more about Planning an inclusive Halloween

A brother and sister enjoy halloween. He is wearing a carved pumpkin themed t-shirt and she is dressed as a witch. They are laughing at something out of frame.

Fun activities for teenagers with disability

Planning fun activities for teens with disability can take time and creativity. But like all young people, teenagers with disability can enjoy doing things with a friend, older sibling, grandparent, or with a support worker, which is often more fun than...Read more about Fun activities for teenagers with disability

A teenage son and his mother sitting outside painting a small wooden house on a tabletop. They are both smiling, while the son dips his fingers into the paint tray.

November 2023

Your guide to Victoria’s accessible beaches

Slip, slop, slap, the weather is getting warmer and we’re looking forward to spending time at the beach this summer. If you’re planning a trip to the coast but don’t know where to find accessible beaches with the facilities you...Read more about Your guide to Victoria’s accessible beaches

An Aboriginal grandmother is in the sea. She is wearing a sunhat and sunglasses and a red swimsuit. She is holding her granddaughter. They are both smiling.

Top tips to navigate Christmas

Christmas can be challenging, whether you have children with disability or not. It’s tough to avoid the constant messages and images that show this time of year as being joyful and perfect. It’s important to remember that each family celebrates...Read more about Top tips to navigate Christmas

Young parents with their son sit in front of their Xmas tree. The child is in a wheelchair