Australia’s public toilet network looks reassuring at first glance. Dots appear across cities, coastal towns, highways, parks and regional centres. But a toilet marker is only a promise of access — not proof of it.
A facility can be nearby and still fail someone’s needs. It might be closed after hours, lack accessible entry, have no baby change table, or be unusable for people who need more support. This map begins the story by showing where toilets are, then letting readers look beneath the surface.