Sydney Road - Meet 9.30am outside Brunswick Town Hall, 233 Sydney Road, Brunswick
Clifton Hill Interchange - Meet 11am outside Terminus Hotel, 492 Queens Parade, Fitzroy North
Warrnambool Station - Meet 11am West End of Platform, Merri Street, Warrnambool
Bairnsdale Town Centre - Meet 12pm outside the library, 22 Service Street, Bairnsdale
Geelong - Meet 12pm outside 152 Shannon Ave, West Geelong
Chapel Street, Windsor - Meet 2.30pm outside Prahran Town Hall, 180 Greville Street, Prahran
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For over forty years people with disabilities have been campaigning for the same access to transport as everyone else, but we still have a very long way to go.
Previous governments have not kept their promises to the disability community. TheĀ Disability Discrimination Act (1992)Ā requires that all infrastructure is fully compliant with theĀ Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002Ā (DSAPT) by 31 December 2022.
Thatās less than 300 days away.Ā And we are woefully behind. Only 15% of Melbourneās Tram Network is accessible, and buses, trains, and taxis across regional Victoria fail daily to meet the needs of residents with disabilities.Ā Ā And itās not just the disability community that will benefit from universal access. Parents with prams, older Victorians, and people wishing to avoid increasing traffic congestion will all reap the rewards of these upgrades.Ā
A commitment from the state government to deliver universal access in the next term of government would contribute to our economic recovery and deliver a more comfortable, efficient Public Transport system for all Victorians. It would also help Victoria meet its commitment to halve emissions by 2030.
Sign up here to attend a protest and stay updated on today's actions: https://drc.org.au/join-the-transport-for-all-protests
And follow Disability Resources Centre on Facebook for more info and updates: https://facebook.com/DRCadvocacy
[A personal note: I'm sharing this here in the hopes that more people will be informed about the protests and be reminded of the need for them. Disability rights is something that I feel continues to pass under most people's radar despite it being so integral to allowing many people to live their lives.
I'm not an organiser but I heard about this a couple days ago and am now planning to join in. So I figured I'd do my best to try spread the word.
Public transport should be accessible for all. It's as simple as that. Let's make it happen.]
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