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Creating accessible Cairns for everyone

Music concert at Tanks Arts Centre
The Tanks Arts Centre was nominated as finalist for Queensland Music Awards for Accessible Venue of the Year 2025.

Council is creating a more inclusive and accessible community through the successful delivery of its Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2024-26, with 86 per cent of the Plan’s 37 actions now complete.

The DAIP supports the estimated 28,000 residents living with disability across the Cairns region, as well as thousands of carers and older residents who benefit from improved accessibility and inclusion initiatives.

The Tanks Arts Centre was nominated as finalist for Queensland Music Awards for Accessible Venue of the Year 2025.

Over the past two years, Council invested more than $2.2 million in accessible infrastructure upgrades, while also expanding community participation opportunities through initiatives such as Chair Yoga classes, Quiet Spaces at major events and the launch of the Brike wheelchair e-bike in partnership with Spinal Life.

Council also strengthened inclusion across arts, libraries and workplaces, adding more than 18,000 accessible library catalogue items, developing accessibility resources and training 362 staff through Diversity Awareness eLearning.

Tanks Arts Centre was also nominated as finalist for Queensland Music Awards for Accessible Venue of the Year 2025.

The Plan’s achievements were driven by a whole-of-organisation approach, with ongoing collaboration between Council, community members and stakeholders helping to maintain momentum as work begins on the development of a new plan.

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Positive Ageing, Access and Inclusion Reference Group community representatives (front L-R) Cindy McDougall, James Carter and Andrew Leeman are backed by Cr Jo Beard, and Council’s Assets Co-ordinator Maria Caro, Economic Partnership Officer Kellie Duynhoven, Infrastructure Projects Officer Dean Finlayson, Rural Access Officer Patrick Caruana and Positive Ageing, Access and Inclusion Co-ordinator Belinda Rowbottom. Positive Ageing, Access and Inclusion Reference Group community representatives (front L-R) Cindy McDougall, James Carter and Andrew Leeman are backed by Cr Jo Beard, and Council’s Assets Co-ordinator Maria Caro, Economic Partnership Officer Kellie Duynhoven, Infrastructure Projects Officer Dean Finlayson, Rural Access Officer Patrick Caruana and Positive Ageing, Access and Inclusion Co-ordinator Belinda Rowbottom.

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