Written by Sheree Strange, February 19, 2025 Tasmania’s Bay Of Fires has been recognised as the Best Australian Beach 2025, a list compiled each year by beach expert Brad Farmer, AM. It’s…
Category: Wheelchair Travel
The world’s oldest llama and a weekend at camp
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, November 8, 2025 Meeting a furry world record holder, plus a big speaking engagement and thoughts on the airline surveilling my travels. “It seems that the more…
The Harsh Truth About Disability Inclusion
Written by Jessica Smith, Time Magazine, February 26, 2025 Jessica Smith is a Paralympian and Disability Accessibility Consultant My biggest fear is that I will never see true disability inclusion in my…
Turquoise Bay, Western Australia – beach accessibility
Written by Julie Jones, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, December 19, 2024 We absolutely loved our visit to Turquoise Bay in the Cape Range National Park in Western Australia. We were fortunate to…
Lachi Leans Into the Intersections of Her Identity Through Fashion, Music and Activism
Written by Anaja I. Smith, The Hollywood Reporter, February 26, 2025 For “THR Looks,” the multifaceted artist chats about her journey As one of seven children born to Nigerian chiefs who are academic-driven, singer-songwriter Lachi defied the…
The World’s First Astronaut With a Physical Disability Is Cleared for Long-Duration Space Missions
Written by Margherita Bassi, Daily Correspondent , Smithsonian Magazine, February 18, 2025 European Space Agency astronaut John McFall tests his prosthesis fit in simulated microgravity. ESA / DLR, ESA John McFall, a former…
Pinnacles Desert, stargazing & sunset tour
Written by Julie Jones, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, January 25, 2025 The Pinnacles Desert was so fascinating we visited twice. While we were staying in Jurien Bay it was only a 30 minute drive…