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View all public toilets in Western AustraliaAbout public toilets in Albany
Albany is a historic port city on the rugged south coast of Western Australia, serving as the primary regional hub for the Great Southern. Its unique mix of maritime industry, commercial activity, and coastal tourism makes reliable public facilities essential for everyone from local workers to visitors exploring the city's colonial heritage and natural landmarks.
Getting around Albany
In Albany, daily life and tourism revolve around the historic York Street commercial spine, the busy waterfront at Princess Royal Harbour, and the sprawling coastline. Facilities are positioned to support high-traffic areas such as the National Anzac Centre, local sporting ovals, and the scenic foreshores where residents gather for recreation and community events.
Where to find public toilets in Albany
You will find public toilets concentrated within the central business district near shopping and transit hubs, as well as at popular coastal spots like Middleton Beach and Emu Point. Beyond the urban centre, facilities are located at key recreation reserves, suburban parks, and along the major arterial routes like the South Coast Highway to support those travelling through the rural outskirts.
Accessible toilets in Albany
The region provides a high standard of inclusivity with 41 wheelchair-accessible toilets, accounting for 55% of the 75 total facilities. Support for families is evident through 21 baby change facilities and 2 dedicated baby care rooms, while the presence of 1 Changing Places facility and specific MLAK key requirements for some units ensure that those with complex needs are accommodated.
Frequently asked questions
What is the availability of accessible toilets in Albany?
There are 41 wheelchair-accessible toilets across the region, representing 55% of the total 75 facilities listed in our directory.
Can I find 24-hour public toilets in Albany?
Yes, there are 27 toilets in the region that are open 24 hours, ensuring access for late-night travellers and early morning visitors.