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View all public toilets in QueenslandAbout public toilets in Western Downs
The Western Downs region in Queensland is a vast, productive rural landscape known for its agricultural industries and vibrant country towns. Its expansive natural beauty attracts visitors for outdoor pursuits, while residents rely on accessible facilities as they go about their daily lives across this significant local government area.
Getting around Western Downs
Movement through the Western Downs is shaped by its network of highways connecting key service centres like Dalby, Chinchilla, and Miles, alongside smaller communities. People engage with the region through its numerous parks, sporting grounds, agricultural showgrounds, and natural reserves, meaning public toilets are strategically placed to serve both transient travellers and locals enjoying these diverse public spaces.
Where to find public toilets in Western Downs
In the Western Downs, you'll find public toilets concentrated in town centres, adjacent to shopping precincts, and within well-used parks and recreational reserves. Look for facilities near transport hubs, local sporting ovals, and roadside rest areas that cater to travellers on major routes like the Warrego Highway.
Accessible toilets in Western Downs
Across the Western Downs, there are 110 public toilets, with 46 offering wheelchair accessibility, representing 42% of the total. Baby change facilities are available at 13 locations. Notably, 1 toilet requires a key, so it's advisable to carry an MLAK key if you anticipate needing accessible facilities.
Frequently asked questions
Are there any Changing Places facilities in the Western Downs?
Yes, there is at least one Changing Places facility available in the region, offering enhanced accessibility for those who need it.
How many public toilets in the Western Downs are open 24 hours?
There are 54 public toilets across the Western Downs that are open around the clock.