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East Gippsland opens Lakes Entrance changing places facility, boosting accessibility, inclusion, and community participation

East Gippsland Shire Council and partners opened a Lakes Entrance Changing Places facility, providing fully accessible toilets, changerooms, and showers, enhancing inclusion, dignity, and community participation for people with disabilities.

By news@gippsland - 10th November 2025 - Back to News

East Gippsland Shire Council, disability advocates and community representatives came together on Thursday 6 November to celebrate the opening of a Changing Places facility, designed for people with high support or mobility needs, on the Lakes Entrance foreshore.

East Gippsland Shire Council, disability advocates, and community members celebrated the Lakes Entrance Changing Places facility opening on Thursday, 6 November, with local officials and representatives in attendance

East Gippsland Shire Council, disability advocates, and community members celebrated the Lakes Entrance Changing Places facility opening on Thursday, 6 November, with local officials and representatives in attendance

Accessible facility opens

The ribbon was cut by upper house member for eastern Victoria, Tom McIntosh, joined by East Gippsland Shire Mayor Cr John White, Councillors Tom Crook and Arthur Allen, representatives from the Lakes Entrance Action and Development Association including Bruce Hurley and Sharen Cameron, Gippsland Disability Advocacy Executive Officer Leanne Wishart, and Council staff and community members.

The new facility provides fully accessible toilets and changerooms for people with disabilities and their carers. Features include a height-adjustable adult change table, ceiling hoist, accessible shower, Braille signage, and extra space for carers.

Inclusion with dignity

Bianca Bassett, a wheelchair user and Lakes Entrance local, noted that the Changing Places facility represents far more than just a bathroom. "It means not having to choose between comfort and participation. It means not having to stay home. Disability inclusion isn’t just a moral imperative, it’s an economic opportunity. When we stay home, our families stay home. Our friends stay home. Our communities miss out on our presence, our contributions and our stories."

Mayor Cr John White said the facility will make a big difference for residents and visitors alike. "This is about dignity, inclusion and making sure everyone can be part of community life," he said. "It means families and carers can enjoy a day at the beach or a walk along the foreshore without the stress of not having suitable facilities nearby."

The Lakes Entrance Changing Places facility, jointly funded by Council and the Victorian government, complements accessibility efforts and is open 24/7 via MLAK access

The Lakes Entrance Changing Places facility, jointly funded by Council and the Victorian government, complements accessibility efforts and is open 24/7 via MLAK access

Inclusive access expanded

The Lakes Entrance facility was jointly funded by the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing and Council, as part of a statewide program to improve access for people with disability. The Lakes Entrance Action & Development Association welcomed the project, saying it complements the town’s ongoing efforts to make the foreshore more welcoming for everyone.

The facility is open 24 hours a day and can be accessed using a Master Locksmiths Access Key (MLAK). "Everyone deserves to be part of community life. This is another step in making that happen - one facility at a time," John said. Council is creating another Changing Places facility in Cann River, with completion anticipated around December. Until then, a Marveloo portable accessible facility is available in the town.

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.


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