Australia is home to more than 5.5 million people living with disability, many of whom travel regularly.
As part of the travel industry, our words can shape perceptions and influence decisions – making it vital to champion accessible travel and tell stories which reflect a broader, more inclusive world.
Below is a curated list of resources to help better understand the barriers, needs and aspirations of travellers with a disability, and how we can contribute to a more inclusive travel industry.
City of Melbourne: Make Your Business Accessible
A practical guide featuring tips, checklists and case studies to help businesses (and writers) better understand accessibility in tourism.
melbourne.vic.gov.au
Pro Bono Australia: Making Tourism Inclusive
An advocacy-focused piece highlighting why the tourism industry—and the media—must play a role in inclusion.
probonoaustralia.com.au
Intrepid Travel: What Is Accessible Travel?
A user-friendly guide to accessible travel concepts, and how travel companies (and content creators) can be more inclusive.
intrepidtravel.com
APEC: Accessible Tourism Academy Reports
Designed to help small businesses in the Asia–Pacific deliver better experiences to travellers with access needs.
apec.accessibletourism.academy
Austrade: Why accessible tourism matters
Resources to help businesses better cater to the needs of travellers with disabilities. Includes a round-up of government and industry initiatives.
austrade.gov.au
Travel Without Limits
An Australian website sharing accessible travel stories, tips, and resources for families and travellers with disability.
travelwithoutlimits.com.au