Yes, Caloundra offers public toilets with disabled access, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors. Reviewing the list, both featured facilities support this: the Public toilet at Caloundra QLD 4551 includes accessible features like wheelchair-friendly design and wheelchair parking nearby, backed by its 4.3 rating and tags for maintenance. Users note it's clean and well-kept, with staff ensuring upkeep, making it suitable for those with mobility needs during its 7 am–5 pm hours. Similarly, Public toilets - Minchinton Street are accessible, located centrally on Minchinton St, and available 24 hours, which is a bonus for unplanned visits. With a 4.1 rating, it's commended for safety and cleanliness, though it lacks some extras like hand-drying. In Queensland, public toilets must comply with accessibility standards under the Disability Discrimination Act, so these align with ramps, wider doors, and grab rails where applicable. To confirm specifics, check the list for each location—both here qualify, but if you're after more options, Caloundra's council maintains several compliant sites along the waterfront. This makes exploring our sunny city easier for everyone, from families to those with disabilities. Always verify on-site, as our list draws from recent reviews for accuracy.