AITCAP 2022 – Day 4 | May 26th | Highlights
“My biggest tip that I could give people is: if you don’t know, ask. Try to gain as much knowledge as you can.”
– Matt Levy, Paralympian and Ambassador for RightHear
AITCAP 2022 – Day 3 | May 24th | Highlights
“We need to constantly remind ourselves not to segregate when starting to talk about inclusivity […] people with access needs are really a part of our community and need to be included amongst all of our promotion and marketing, not like a separate sector.”
Coralie Bell, Shoalhaven City Council
AITCAP 2022 – Day 2 | May 19th | Highlights
“My bit of advice … is that you need to get on the bus now! Because the youngsters behind you can see the potential for this. And it’s the right thing to do.”
Paul Bayliss – Hotel Brooklyn Manager
AITCAP 2022 – Day 1 | May 17th | Highlights
“The takeout from everybody today is we’re not aiming for a gold standard. Make the first steps and the next steps will follow”
– Martin Heng
2022 Tourism Awards
It’s that time of the year again, nominations for state tourism awards are now being accepted.
2021 Australian Tourism Awards
While there is currently no dedicated category rewarding Accessibility, we were thrilled to see some accessible & inclusive businesses take out awards.
Free Inclusive Employment Webinar
The Staffing Advantage – Grow your business’ success through inclusive
GetAboutAble Recognised in the Canberra Region Tourism Awards
GetAboutAble Recognised in the Canberra Region Tourism Awards We’re proud
Queensland and Tasmania Step Up Their Accessible & inclusive Tourism Game
As we know, lack of information is the biggest barrier