First-ever Changing Places facility for Darwin Waterfront

Construction of the Northern Territory’s first-ever fully accessible Changing Places facility is about to get underway at the Waterfront.

Changing Places facilities allow people with high support needs to participate in all elements of community life, without having to limit their time out and about due to concerns of not being able to access a suitable facility.


This includes a height-adjustable adult-sized change table; a constant-charging ceiling track hoist system; a centrally-located peninsula toilet; additional circulation space more than standard accessible toilets; an automatic door with a clear opening of 950mm at a minimum; and a privacy screen.


Darwin Waterfront Corporation Chair Richard Fejo said the Darwin Waterfront is committed to inclusivity and ensuring that the precinct is accessible to all members of the community.


“By providing these facilities, Darwin Waterfront aims to create an environment where everyone feels welcome, valued, and able to participate in the vibrant activities and events that the precinct has to offer,” Dr Fejo said.


The new fully accessible public amenities building will be located at the heart of the Recreation Lagoon parklands and is being designed and constructed by renowned local company, Aspire Design & Construct.


The collaboration is also supported by the Northern Territory Government to create a state-of-the-art facility that meets the needs of individuals with disabilities and offers an inclusive experience for all visitors.


Northern Territory Minister for Disabilities, Ngaree Ah Kit is thrilled that the popular and busy Darwin Waterfront Precinct will be the location of the Northern Territory’s first fully compliant Changing Places facility. 


She said the amenities building will feature a range of facilities to enhance accessibility and convenience.


 “Changing Places compliant amenities, which provide ample space, specialised equipment, and hoisting and changing facilities, have the ability to change the lives of people with complex disabilities and their caregivers,” Minister Ah Kit said.


Additionally, the building will offer male, female, and ambulant toilets to cater to diverse needs.  Rinsing showers, chilled drinking fountains, and storage lockers will also be available, ensuring that all visitors have access to the necessary amenities for their comfort and convenience.


Construction is set to commence next week, with the facility to be completed and fully operational by the end of 2023.  The Darwin Waterfront Corporation is dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of quality and compliance throughout the construction process and aesthetics are in keeping with the existing precinct infrastructure.


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Issued by the Darwin Waterfront Corporation on 14 July 2023

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