Public toilets in Sunnybank, QLD, offer a mix of conveniences and challenges, as highlighted in our list. Pros include easy accessibility for all, with features like wheelchair ramps, parking nearby, and clear entrances at spots like the highly rated 'Public Toilet' (4.7 stars), which visitors rave about for its spotless cleanliness, well-lit safety, and simple navigation—ideal for busy days out in Queensland. The facility at 47/342 McCullough St is free to use with clear signage, while 'Toilets (next to Coles)' at Sunnybank Plaza provide convenient access during shopping, suitable for families. 'Shauna Downs Shopping Centre' boasts extended hours (9 am–11 pm daily), family-friendly pram access, and a central location for errands. On the cons side, maintenance issues plague many: the McCullough St toilet suffers from unclean conditions, missing supplies like toilet paper and soap, and poor evening lighting, contributing to its 0 rating. 'Toilets (next to Coles)' face dirty floors, overflowing bins, unpleasant odours, inadequate ventilation, and crowds leading to waits, plus broken locks. 'Shauna Downs' has similar woes with grime, broken doors, absent soap/TP, and lingering smells. The top-rated one notes occasional overcrowding, missing baby change tables, sporadic soap shortages, and isolated nighttime feels. Overall, while accessibility shines, cleanliness and supplies need council attention—check the full list for specifics on each Sunnybank site to plan your visit wisely.