Community advocates to provide inclusive advice
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EIGHT community advocates have been appointed to Fraser Coast Regional Council’s Inclusive Access Advisory Committee (IAAC) to help meet the needs and aspirations of people with disability.

Committee Chair Cr John Weiland expressed his gratitude to the volunteers for dedicating their time to provide advice on inclusive access issues.

“The IAAC will look at all aspects of community life, from urban design and infrastructure to Council services, events and activities,” he said.

“The committee offers advice on how we can remove barriers and ensure the Fraser Coast is inclusive for everyone.”

The IAAC will meet quarterly, providing input into Council’s policies and Disability Action Plan, while assisting Council in becoming a leader in delivering accessible infrastructure and services.

“We are constantly looking for ways to enhance accessibility across the Fraser Coast,” Cr Weiland said.

“One exciting initiative is an upcoming mobile mapping service that will enable residents and visitors to easily find accessible footpaths, public transport options, parking, and amenities.”

Committee members have been appointed for a two-year term.

“By working together we can raise awareness and develop strategies to address social issues, strengthening both our community and Council’s ability to build inclusive, accessible communities,” Cr Weiland said.

The IAAC community members are:

  • Ms Barbara Read;
  • Ms Bronte Maddaford;
  • Ms Emery Hadfield;
  • Mrs Erin Mills;
  • Ms Karen Boulton;
  • Mr Mark Grimley;
  • Mr Paul Crawford; and
  • Ms Sheree Henley.


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