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At the launch of the Accessible Beach Program at Wellington Point Recreation Reserve are (back from left) Mayor Karen Williams, lifeguards Logan Specht and Hayley Robinson and Cr Wendy Boglary with (front from left) Heather Coombes, Jackson Rhodes and Michelle Rhodes.
At the launch of the Accessible Beach Program at Wellington Point Recreation Reserve are (back from left) Mayor Karen Williams, lifeguards Logan Specht and Hayley Robinson and Cr Wendy Boglary with (front from left) Heather Coombes, Jackson Rhodes and Michelle Rhodes.
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MR Peter Rhodes, dad of Jackson (pictured oppositie) Has expressed his joy at the innovative equipment that will allow his son to enjoy the beach – just like everyone else.

“What appears to be a small resource can offer enormous pleasure and enjoyment, as we continue to eradicate the barriers to everyday living,” he said

Redland City Council partnered with Surf Life Saving Queensland to introduce the program aimed at enhancing accessibility for wheelchair users at a popular Redlands Coast beach.

Mayor Karen Williams announced the commencement of the Accessible Beach Program at Wellington Point Recreation Reserve, which will be provided free of charge.

“Our commitment is to promote inclusivity across the community, ensuring individuals of all abilities have access to essential services and facilities,” Cr Williams said.

“This program is a significant stride in removing obstacles to beach accessibility, enabling people with disabilities to savor the joy of beach activities alongside the community.”

The Accessible Beach Program will feature specialized equipment including a beach mat and beach chair, requiring advanced booking. Caregivers are responsible for overseeing users both on land and in the water throughout the session.

Councillor Wendy Boglary of Division 1 said Wellington Point Recreation Reserve was an ideal venue for this pilot initiative, given its existing amenities. It already featurees such things as accessible parking, toilets, showers, and a pathway leading to the beach.

“By offering essential features like beach matting and a specialized wheelchair, this program ensures that wheelchair users can relish the picturesque shoreline here,” Cr Boglary said.

Further Info: Go to redland.qld.gov.au/accessiblebeach. Users are advised that program timings and availability are subject to change based on tide times and weather conditions.

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