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New beach wheelchair to benefit many

The Sunshine Coast’s spectacular beaches will be even more accessible for people of all abilities thanks to an extra initiative launched this week by Sunshine Coast Council and The Compass Institute Inc.

A new beach wheelchair and two lifejackets will be available to hire at no-cost between Monday and Friday every week of the year from the Compass Institute at 2 Central Park Road opposite the Caloundra Aquatic Centre.

This new weekday service complements council’s existing popular program that offers beach matting and beach wheelchairs at Kings, Coolum, Mooloolaba and Alexandra Headland beaches on weekends and public holidays between September and May each year.

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said council has strongly supported initiatives that improve accessibility to our beaches and recognised the need to expand the existing popular program that first rolled out at Alexandra Headland in April 2017.

“Our Council is extremely pleased to partner with The Compass Institute to offer this new chair to residents and visitors to our region,” Mayor Jamieson said.

“The wheelchair has large tyres, which provide a low-pressure footprint, allowing the beach wheelchair to float over the softest sand or pebble beaches to reach the water.

“Focusing on the ability within a disability is crucial to expanding opportunities for everyone in our community and to improving the liveability and accessibility of our region.

“Our beaches are arguably one of the most popular, family friendly tourism destinations in Queensland and we want to ensure that they can be accessed by anyone looking to enjoy that experience.

“Our volunteer lifeguards of Metropolitan-Caloundra, Coolum Beach, Alexandra Headland and Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Clubs offer a great service and support with the existing chairs and matting available each weekend, but now through the support of the Compass Institute, access to our beaches by people with a disability can be improved every day.”

Rose Rimmer is a Team Leader at The Compass Institute, a not-for-profit charity providing education and extra pathways to young people with intellectual and physical disabilities.

“This initiative is a fantastic collaboration between Sunshine Coast Council and Compass,” Ms Rimmer said.

“It will give those living with a disability the opportunity to enjoy the amazing beaches of the Sunshine Coast.

“Compass is excited to be part of this project and looks forward to helping our local community and visitors to the region.”

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