Accessible to visitors who:


- The main entrance and pathway to the park offer step-free access for people who use wheelchairs, mobility scooters or walking aids.
- There are no steps of any kind within the site.
- All entrances, passageways, and doorways have a minimum width of 0.81 metres and accommodate wheelchairs, powerchairs, or mobility scooters.
- All flooring, including accessible footpaths, has non-slippery surfaces to prevent accidents and falls.




- The park has more than one clearly labelled accessible restroom stall, with one in the men's room and one in the women's room, both suitable for visitors with mobility requirements.
- Grabrails are easily accessible to a person seated on the toilet.
- Restroom handwashing and drying facilities, including hand dryers, are within easy reach of a person who uses a wheelchair.
- The restroom interior is accessible to manual wheelchairs or powerchairs, meeting dimensions of at least 2 metres x 1.6 metres.
- Restroom doors can be opened, locked, and unlocked using one hand, and can be unlocked by staff in an emergency.


- Designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces are available.
- The main entrance or meeting point is located within 20 metres of the closest accessible parking space.
- There is sufficient room by both driver and passenger car doors for people to transfer to their wheelchairs, powerchairs or mobility scooters.
- The car park is well-lit at night.
- A safe footpath leads to the entrance for people who are blind or experience low vision.
- The pathway leading to the main entrance does not have tactile ground surface indicators.
- Information regarding activities being suitable for participants who are blind or experience low vision is not available.
- Details on audio descriptions for videos are not provided.
- Information on whether activities are suitable for participants who are deaf or experience limited hearing (e.g., with clearly-displayed signs or graphics) is not available.
- Emergency alert systems at Memorial Park, utilise emergency allerts through visiting your cell phones.
- Evacuation plans take into consideration individuals with deafness or limited hearing.
- Activities are held in environments that are suitable for participants who are neurodiverse (e.g. people who experience epilepsy, dyspraxia, Down Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome or autism).
- A designated breakout room or quiet space is available for visitors who require it.
- All service animals are welcome on the premises.
- Service animals can enter all the same spaces where their owners are welcome.
Venue accessibility summary
Memorial Park offers good accessibility for visitors, featuring step-free access to its main entrance and pathways. The park provides designated accessible parking within 20 metres of the entrance and multiple accessible restrooms with grabrails. Service animals are warmly welcomed throughout the premises.
Visitor experience




- Public transport, specifically buses, is available to reach this site.
- The closest public transport is located within 200 metres of the venue entrance.
- Designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces are available.
- The main entrance is within 20 metres of the closest accessible parking space, with sufficient room for self-transfer.
- A safe footpath leads to the main entrance, though it does not feature tactile ground surface indicators.
- There are no designated drop-off or pick-up points at the venue.
- The park offers environments suitable for participants who are neurodiverse.
- A designated breakout room or quiet space is available for visitors who require it.
- Information about whether activities offer a wide range of sensory experiences or stimuli for visitors with sensory modulation needs is not provided.
- Details on the ability for participants to easily remove themselves from activities if they experience sensory overload or discomfort are unavailable.
- Memorial Park is an open-air venue and is not a staffed facility, nor is it an aquatic facility or ski field.
- Information regarding whether the park hosts events or activities, and if these use audiovisual equipment, is not available.
- Details on water sports, winter sports, or beach-specific accessibility features (such as beach access mats or wheelchairs) are not provided.
- Information on signage for meeting points in large public spaces or specific provisions for activities held outdoors is not available.
- Memorial Park is not a staffed venue, therefore information regarding staff training on accessibility and inclusion is not applicable.
- Details on staff awareness of accessible features or their ability to provide assistance are not available for an unstaffed venue.
- While restrooms can be unlocked by staff in an emergency, this likely refers to emergency services or park management rather than regular onsite staff.








Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Access
- The main entrance and pathway to the park offer step-free access for people who use wheelchairs, mobility scooters or walking aids.
- There are no steps of any kind within the site.
- All entrances, passageways, and doorways have a minimum width of 0.81 metres and accommodate wheelchairs, powerchairs, or mobility scooters.
- All flooring, including accessible footpaths, has non-slippery surfaces to prevent accidents and falls.
Accessible Parking
- Designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces are available.
- The main entrance or meeting point is located within 20 metres of the closest accessible parking space.
- There is sufficient room by both driver and passenger car doors for people to transfer to their wheelchairs, powerchairs or mobility scooters.
- The car park is well-lit at night.
Accessible Restrooms
- The park has more than one clearly labelled accessible restroom stall, with one in the men's room and one in the women's room, both suitable for visitors with mobility requirements.
- Grabrails are easily accessible to a person seated on the toilet.
- Restroom handwashing and drying facilities, including hand dryers, are within easy reach of a person who uses a wheelchair.
- The restroom interior is accessible to manual wheelchairs or powerchairs, meeting dimensions of at least 2 metres x 1.6 metres.
- Restroom doors can be opened, locked, and unlocked using one hand, and can be unlocked by staff in an emergency.
Blindness & Low Vision
- A safe footpath leads to the entrance for people who are blind or experience low vision.
- The pathway leading to the main entrance does not have tactile ground surface indicators.
- Information regarding activities being suitable for participants who are blind or experience low vision is not available.
- Details on audio descriptions for videos are not provided.
Deafness & Limited Hearing
- Information on whether activities are suitable for participants who are deaf or experience limited hearing (e.g., with clearly-displayed signs or graphics) is not available.
- Details regarding closed captions, subtitles, or Sign Language interpretation for videos are not provided.
- Information about emergency alert systems producing both audio and visual warnings is not available.
- It is unknown if evacuation plans take into consideration individuals with deafness or limited hearing.
Neurodiverse Support
- Activities are held in environments that are suitable for participants who are neurodiverse (e.g. people who experience epilepsy, dyspraxia, Down Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome or autism).
- A designated breakout room or quiet space is available for visitors who require it.
- Information regarding a wide range of sensory experiences and stimuli for visitors with sensory modulation needs is not provided.
- Details on whether participants can easily remove themselves from activities if they experience sensory overload or discomfort are unavailable.
Service Animals
- All service animals are welcome on the premises.
- Service animals can enter all the same spaces where their owners are welcome.