Accessible Beaches

Accessible Beaches Making Australian beaches accessible to everybody. Our mission is simple.

We want to improve the quality of life for more than four million Australians living with a disability by getting them back onto the beach.

Beaches are places of freedom, connection and joy, and thanks to our volunteers, more people can experience them.During ...
22/05/2026

Beaches are places of freedom, connection and joy, and thanks to our volunteers, more people can experience them.

During National Volunteer Week, we acknowledge the amazing volunteers who support people with disabilities, elderly people with mobility challenges, and work alongside our Life Saving Volunteers to make our beaches safer and more accessible for everyone.

Thank you for helping create a community where everyone belongs.

Paths that work for everyone 🌊🚶‍♀️🚴‍♂️Accessible paths mean more people can enjoy getting out, staying active, and conne...
14/04/2026

Paths that work for everyone 🌊🚶‍♀️🚴‍♂️

Accessible paths mean more people can enjoy getting out, staying active, and connecting with our beautiful coastline, neighbourhoods and communities.

Frankston City Council, the home of Australia’s Most accessible Beach Pilot this summer just gone, is reviewing its Paths Development Plan, and community feedback—especially from people with a disability, older residents, parents with prams, and carers—is essential.

Have your say and help Council plan, prioritise, and budget the next five years of new footpaths and shared user paths across Frankston City.
👉 Find out more, add your ideas to our online map and meet the team at one of our in-person pop ups: https://engage.frankston.vic.gov.au/new-footpaths
⏰ Feedback closes 10 May 2026

Get down to Mackay for an Accessible Beach Day thanks to Engedi! They will have a team of people there to assist as well...
10/04/2026

Get down to Mackay for an Accessible Beach Day thanks to Engedi!

They will have a team of people there to assist as well as beach access equipment and beach matting.

Details:
Tuesday 14th April
Mackay Harbour Surf Club https://maps.app.goo.gl/NKqWuNPi5z4xVzJZ8
9am - 12pm

Get down for a great morning out at the beach!

Everyone deserves a day at the beach.
Come along and experience the beach with us on our accessible beach day on Tuesday 14th April (9–12) at Mackay Harbour (Surf Lifesaving Club) includes mobility support to help you move safely and comfortably across the sand. We’ll have beach-friendly equipment and a supportive team ready to assist so you can enjoy the water and the shoreline with confidence.
Check out these smiles from previous beach accessibility days!

This location has it all, from accessible parking right through to beach wheelchair availability, making your day by the...
31/03/2026

This location has it all, from accessible parking right through to beach wheelchair availability, making your day by the coast safe, comfortable and enjoyable.

Follow the steps below to book a beach wheelchair:
1. Call 0417 964 102 to make a booking with City of Albany security to open the wheelchair shed, at least 30 minutes prior to your booking time.
2. Meet the security guard at the wheelchair shed at your scheduled time and provide your contact information to the security guard.
3. Arrange a time to meet the security guard to return the wheelchair after use.

Here’s why Middleton Beach stands out for accessibility:
- 4/5 stars in accessibility
- Accessible Bathroom
- Accessible Beach Matting
- Accessible Parking
- Beach Wheelchair Availability
- Lead-up Pathways
- Retail within 150 metres
- Accessible Life Saving Club
- Accessible Shade

A welcoming beach that makes enjoying the coast possible for everyone!



Image description: A promotional graphic highlighting Middleton Beach. The top section has a pale yellow background with bold blue text that reads: “Beach highlight! Middleton Beach”. Below that, smaller text says: “This is what possible looks like. accessiblebeaches.com /beach-directory”. The bottom half of the image shows a scenic beach view featuring a wide, grey accessibility mat extends from the foreground across the white sand toward the calm ocean water. The sea is light blue and stretches to the horizon under a cloudy sky.

Address

316 Hoddle Street
Clifton Hill, VIC
3067

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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