Yes, Paddington offers public toilets equipped with disabled access to cater for those with mobility needs, ensuring compliance with Australian accessibility standards under the Disability Discrimination Act. From the listed facilities, both the Public Toilets at Trumper Oval on Roylston Street and the Blacktown Toilet on William Street are tagged as accessible, featuring features like spacious stalls and appropriate entry points for wheelchairs. At Trumper Oval, visitors particularly note the adequate lighting and roomy design, which make it user-friendly for people with disabilities, especially near the sports oval where it's handy for park users. The Blacktown Toilet, being street-level and always open, provides straightforward access without steps, ideal for quick visits in the urban setting. These options reflect Paddington's effort to maintain inclusive public spaces in line with NSW guidelines. If you're planning a visit, the post's list details the exact locations, so you can select the nearest one. Remember, while these are generally well-regarded for accessibility, it's wise to confirm current conditions through the City of Sydney website or on-site, as maintenance can vary. This availability helps make the suburb more navigable for everyone, promoting equality in everyday facilities.