Ever wondered what it's like to experience one of the oldest rainforests as a blind person? Or how it feels to get around one of the seven wonders of the world with mobility issues? This is Accessed That, a podcast that explores what it’s really like to travel as a person with a disability. Each episode, we talk to travel lovers about their experience navigating the world - hearing the highs, the lows, and the low down from the people who have been there, accessed that.
Presented by Queensland.
Produced by The Peers Project.
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Ever wondered what it's like to experience one of the oldest rainforests as a blind person? Or how it feels to get around one of the seven wonders of the world with mobility issues? This is Accessed That, a podcast that explores what it’s really like to travel as a person with a disability. Each episode, we talk to travel lovers about their experience navigating the world - hearing the highs, the lows, and the low down from the people who have been there, accessed that.
Presented by Queensland.
Produced by The Peers Project.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Travelling with disability is one thing, but try adding in the logistics of another human or two with a lot of needs. This week is another one for the parents out there. We talk to mum Ebony Uamaki, digging into travelling as a blind person and parent of four little kids.
This episode features Ebony Uamaki, hosted by Karni Liddell and Oliver Hunter. A special thanks to the Queensland tour operators that made this experience possible: BIG 4 Gold Coast Holiday Park, Paradise Country, 8 Street, Sea World, Aquaduck Gold Coast, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Mozza Mozza.
Accessed That is presented by Queensland
Read the transcript here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5f5edqegd5feiuo99ln3p/Episode-10-Final-Transcript.docx?rlkey=1unscoyrfcghl2azhbehddaea&dl=0
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