Public toilets in Goulburn, as detailed in the post's list, offer a mix of reliable amenities but also some common challenges typical of public facilities in regional Australia. Starting with the pros, Public Toilets Belmore Park (rated 3.9) is lauded for its excellent cleanliness and maintenance, with no smells or graffiti, well-stocked supplies like toilet paper and soap, and features such as a separate disabled toilet, parents' room, and sharps disposal. Its park location enhances accessibility, and hot water plus a unisex shower (though sometimes limited) add value. Meanwhile, Public Toilets Reynolds Street Playground (rated 3.7) scores points for clean facilities, easy parking, and a straightforward design near a playground, making it safe and practical for families or quick stops without glory holes or major issues. On the cons side, Belmore Park faces criticism for occasional hygiene lapses, like black mould on benches, broken locks, missing toilet seats, and dampness, with some calling maintenance a disgrace—especially in the ladies' room and shower area lacking hooks or taps. Night-time safety concerns from 'weirdos' are noted too. Reynolds Street is basic, with no standout comforts, limited info on hours, and just meets expectations without extras. Overall, these toilets are free and accessible but vary in upkeep; for the best experience, refer to the post's list to pick based on location and reviews, and report issues to the local council for improvements.