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Mobility Access Australia Podcast
Clint Deverson
33 episodes
4 months ago
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Mobility Access Australia Podcast
Heart It Forward Cafe in Rosebud, Victoria
In today’s episode of season 4 episode 4 I’ll be talking about a cafe that I’ve been to several times over the past few years that was originally called Happiness First Cafe which has now been sold out of their Rosebud location and now only operating from the Mornington Library in Mornington. The new owner has taken over the location and has changed the name and it’s still a business that employs people with disabilities and it’s been open since April 2025 and it’s now called Heart It Forward Cafe and they are open 6 days a week from Monday to Saturday and they also have a breakfast available on Saturday mornings as well now. This cafe is actually the first official business that I’ve placed my stickers at now where it’s an accessible business as I’ve seen several customers in wheelchairs and other mobility aides.
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4 months ago
14 minutes

Mobility Access Australia Podcast
Cowra Van Park in Cowra, NSW
In season 4 episode 3 I’ll be talking about a caravan park in Cowra in Central NSW that my parents and I stayed at for two nights in May 2025 while visiting a family friend.
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4 months ago
20 minutes 1 second

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Advance Motel in Wangaratta, Victoria
In season 4 episode 2 I’ll be talking about a motel in Wangaratta near the border of Victoria and NSW which is a 45 minute drive from Wodonga the border city in Victoria near Albury which is a 10 minute drive away from Wodonga and then it’s a 2 hour 45 minute drive from Melbourne on the Hume Highway.
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4 months ago
14 minutes 51 seconds

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Caldermeade Farm & Cafe
In today’s episode which is season 4 episode 1. I’ll be talking about the Caldermeade Farm and Cafe that I visited in middle of last year in 2024 while attending a market they were having there which is located a 11 minute drive from Tooradin and a 45 minute drive from Wonthaggi in South Gippsland in Victoria. They are also open 7 days a week during normal business hours until 4pm every day.
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4 months ago
22 minutes 1 second

Mobility Access Australia Podcast
Happiness First Cafe in Rosebud and Mornington
In this episode of season 3 episode 8. I’ll be talking about a dedicated disability cafe located in Rosebud and at the Mornington Library on the Mornington Peninsula. Their website is at www.happinessfirst.com.au and the Rosebud cafe is open Monday through to Saturday from 9am to 3pm and the Mornington Library cafe is open from Monday through to Friday from 9am to 2pm.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 12 seconds

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Schnitz and Betty’s Burger restaurants reviews in Mornington, Victoria
In this episode which is season 3 episode 7 I talk about two burger restaurants in Mornington, Victoria which are Schnitz and Betty’s Burgers which are both next door to each other in Main Street in Mornington and they are both fully accessible and both have accessible bathrooms as well. Both restaurants have other stores located throughout Australia but I’ve only been to my two local restaurants near where I live but I have been to two other locations of Betty’s Burgers one in Manly in Sydney and one in the city of Melbourne as well but their Mornington and Manly locations were both accessible.
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1 year ago
16 minutes 11 seconds

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The Rex Hotel in Canberra
The Rex Hotel is located on Northborne Avenue in Canberra and is located across from a light rail stop which is fully accessible at all light rail stops throughout the route in Canberra. There’s a dedicated disabled parking bay and a 24 hour reception desk where you can let them know you require disabled parking and parking is free.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 32 seconds

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Geelong Disability Expo at Geelong Arena
In episode 5 of season 3 I talk about the Geelong Disability Expo at the Geelong Arena in Geelong in Victoria which is held in mid February every year now. This venue was the first venue that I’ve placed my accessible business stickers at. Geelong is about 75kms from Melbourne city and you can get there by train from the city and you can drive to Geelong from the city as well. You can also get the ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff which is a 45 minute ferry trip and then it’s about a 30 minute drive from Queenscliff to Geelong by car.
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1 year ago
15 minutes 6 seconds

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The Cottage Motor Inn, Albury NSW
In today’s episode which is episode 4 of season 3 I talk about my experience at a motel in Albury in NSW that I stayed in twice on my trip to Canberra in late March and early April in 2024. This is also the second business that I’ve placed my accessible business stickers at now and the first sticker is located at the Geelong Arena where they had the Geelong Disability Expo in February this year. So keep a look out for my stickers on businesses around Victoria and NSW and Canberra and other places in Australia.such as in South Australia too whenever I’m there. I also highly recommend staying at this motel in Albury as well especially now that they have one of my stickers there now.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 51 seconds

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New Podcast Host and quick update
This is just a quick update about how I’ve just changed podcast hosting from Spotify to Podbean and where you can find my podcast again and talk about upcoming two episodes.
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1 year ago
13 minutes 10 seconds

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Road trip from Melbourne to Sydney in January 2024
In this episode I talk about my experience at a hotel in Haymarket in Sydney where it wasn’t really accessible outside of the hotel on the street including the restaurants in the nearby areas as well. I stayed at the APEX World Square in Haymarket previous year but they put the price up by a lot plus had to pay $50 a day for parking for the 3 nights I was there but I’m not going to stay there again next time I visit Sydney again.
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1 year ago
31 minutes 32 seconds

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Live from the Park Cafe in Goulburn in NSW
Coming to you live from The Park Cafe in Goulburn in NSW. First episode for 2024 on Thursday 18th of January at 1pm.
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1 year ago
10 minutes 3 seconds

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Owner Training An Assistance Dog
I just got a four month old puppy from a breeder on the 3rd of November 2023 which is an Aussiedoodle and we’re going to be training her as an Assistance Dog for myself. She’s four months old at the moment of this episode as she was born on the 27th of July 2023. It’ll take about 2 years to fully train her to become a fully trained assistance dog which we’ve registered with a local trainer near where we live.
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1 year ago
32 minutes

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Three Disability Expos in 2023
In June, October and November 2023 I attended three disability expos here in Melbourne and I talk about how they were and if they were any good or not. All three events were pretty good overall but some needed a bigger venue.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 36 seconds

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Road trip from Melbourne to Perth
My parents and I recently did a big road trip from Melbourne to Perth where we did around 8,846kms round trip where we left on 14th of September and got home on Sunday 15th of October 2023. The most accessible motel we stayed at was on the Nullarbor in Western Australia in a town called Eucla at the Eucla Motel. I stayed in room 29 and there was a ramp from the car park to the walkway and then they had a small wooden ramp going up into the room itself which had an accessible bathroom with a accessible shower and toilet which had a grab bar next to the toilet. If you are thinking about doing this road trip I highly recommend staying at this motel on your drive along the Nullarbor. They also operate in the Central Western Time Zone which is 45 minutes ahead of Perth local time.
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2 years ago
44 minutes 50 seconds

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Riverina Hotel, Holbrook NSW
This was a small country town in regional NSW an hour’s drive from the NSW/Victoria border. The pub was accessible from the back entrance via a laneway where they had private parking available for the public. Inside the pub there’s a dining area where you can order food and then a bar in another room at the front of the pub. They also offer accommodation but it’s not accessible for wheelchairs as the only access is via a flight of stairs to the rooms but downstairs is completely accessible except from the street where there’s a couple steps going into the building from the street. Best access is via the back car park which is completely accessible and flat and they also have a dedicated disabled toilet as well with a ramp going up into the disabled bathroom which is located outside next to the outdoor dining area. I highly recommend this pub if driving from Melbourne to Canberra or Sydney on the Hume Highway.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 53 seconds

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Oporto Fast Food Restaurant in Dickson in Canberra
This fast food restaurant in Dickson in Canberra is definitely NOT accessible to wheelchair users unless they have your own portable ramp. Because there’s a dedicated disabled toilet inside the restaurant BUT people in wheelchairs can’t access the restaurant due to a step going into the restaurant from outside on the street and it’s exactly the same situation for Subway a couple doors away too where they also have a step going into their restaurant too! They have a dedicated disabled bathroom inside Oporto which is fine for people who have a mobility walker or are using a walking stick as you can just step up onto the step and open the doors which opens outwards. Then inside the disabled bathroom the lock on the actual door doesn’t work where the door handle is so there’s a latch just above the door handle that people can lock the door that way but if you are in a wheelchair it’s too high up if you are in a sitting position but you wouldn’t be able to get into the restaurant in the first place unless you’ve got a portable ramp with you! I was surprised to see a dedicated disabled bathroom in this store even though it’s not really accessible from the street! I mentioned it to the management and they agreed with me which was great to see but I still highly recommend going to another store instead of this one! There’s another store in the city opposite the Canberra Centre which is 100% accessible due to the store being street level and has automatic glass doors and everything is flat. So I suggest visiting this store instead of the store in Dickson!
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2 years ago
16 minutes 9 seconds

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Brassey Hotel in Canberra
Located on the footsteps of the Parliamentary Triangle, the Brassey Hotel is set on two and a half acres of manicured gardens and lawns. This 1920’s hotel has old world charm with all the comforts of a quality property. Positioned within Canberra’s most prestigious suburb of Barton, you will be a short stroll from all the iconic attractions including Parliament House, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library, Old Parliament House and Lake Burley Griffin.
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2 years ago
10 minutes 37 seconds

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Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne
Went to see the Mary Poppins Musical on the 12th of March and the theatre is pretty accessible as there’s no steps going into the building from the street and the disabled bathroom was pretty good too as they had a help button in the bathroom which was great to see! Highly recommend going to this theatre for it’s accessibility to the building and I rate it 9/10 stars for accessibility! I’m definitely going to go back there again to mention this to the staff who were pretty helpful. I’ve uploaded some videos of my time on the Facebook and Instagram pages so you can view them on there.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 40 seconds

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Swansea at Lake Macquarie in NSW
This episode is about our road trip to Queensland and back to Melbourne in late January to early February in 2023.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 9 seconds

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