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View all public toilets in QueenslandAbout public toilets in Bundaberg
Bundaberg, Queensland, is a vibrant coastal region known for its rich agricultural output, particularly its iconic rum, and its proximity to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. The area offers a mix of urban centres, coastal villages, and rural hinterlands, making a comprehensive public toilet directory essential for both residents and the many visitors exploring its attractions.
Getting around Bundaberg
Movement through Bundaberg often involves navigating bustling urban shopping precincts, scenic foreshore areas, numerous parks and sporting grounds, and key transport hubs. Visitors are drawn to attractions like the Mon Repos Turtle Rookery and the historic Hinkler House, while locals frequent community ovals and shopping centres. The distribution of public toilets reflects this, with facilities clustered around these popular hubs and along key coastal and riverfront routes.
Where to find public toilets in Bundaberg
In Bundaberg's urban core, you'll find public toilets conveniently located near shopping precincts and transit points. Along the coast, facilities are readily available in foreshore parks and reserves, perfect for a day at the beach. Suburban areas are served by toilets at local parks and sporting ovals, while rural and hinterland areas may have facilities at showgrounds or rest areas along major roads.
Accessible toilets in Bundaberg
Bundaberg provides 122 public toilets, with 86 (70%) offering wheelchair accessibility to support diverse needs. For families, 15 facilities are available. Notably, there are 2 toilets that require a MLAK key for access, ensuring secure and appropriate use of these specialised facilities.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Bundaberg are open 24 hours?
There are 58 public toilets available around the clock in the Bundaberg region.
Are there adult changing facilities in Bundaberg?
Yes, Bundaberg has 3 adult changing facilities available.