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View all public toilets in QueenslandAbout public toilets in Fraser Coast
Fraser Coast, Queensland, offers a blend of vibrant coastal living and rich natural heritage, from the iconic K'gari (Fraser Island) to the heritage city of Maryborough. This diverse region attracts residents and visitors alike for its beaches, waterways, historical sites, and outdoor activities, making accessible public facilities a vital part of the community experience.
Getting around Fraser Coast
Movement through the Fraser Coast is shaped by its popular foreshore promenades in Hervey Bay and the historic streetscapes of Maryborough, alongside numerous parks, sporting complexes, and the gateways to K'gari. Public toilets are strategically placed to serve these hubs, from busy shopping precincts and transit points to tranquil reserves and coastal access areas, ensuring facilities are available where people gather and explore.
Where to find public toilets in Fraser Coast
In the urban centres of Hervey Bay and Maryborough, expect to find toilets in main shopping streets, civic centres, and transport hubs. Suburban parks, playgrounds, and sporting grounds are well-equipped. Along the stunning coastline, foreshore parks, beach access points, and scenic lookouts often feature public facilities, while rural areas may offer amenities at showgrounds and key rest stops.
Accessible toilets in Fraser Coast
The Fraser Coast provides 125 public toilets, with 66 (53%) offering wheelchair accessibility. Baby change facilities are available at 11 locations, and there are 3 dedicated baby care rooms. Notably, there is 1 Changing Places facility and 1 adult change facility. One facility requires MLAK key access, highlighting the importance of the MLAK system for accessible facilities.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Fraser Coast have 24-hour access?
There are 100 public toilets in the Fraser Coast region that are open 24 hours.
Are there caravan and RV dump points available in Fraser Coast?
Yes, the Fraser Coast has 10 public dump points for caravans and RVs.