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Accessible Toilet Vandalised Within 24 Hours of Playground Opening in Perth

An accessible public toilet installed alongside a new children’s playground in Victoria Park was vandalised within 24 hours of opening, causing significant damage and rendering the facility unusable. The incident has raised concerns about the protection and maintenance of new community infrastructure, particularly facilities designed to support accessibility and inclusion.

The playground development included upgraded amenities aimed at improving usability for families and individuals with disabilities. The damage to the accessible toilet has disrupted these intended benefits, limiting access for users who rely on such facilities when visiting public spaces.

Local authorities reported that the vandalism caused substantial impact, both financially and in terms of community confidence. The incident highlights ongoing challenges with vandalism in public recreational areas and the associated costs of repair and maintenance.

Concerns have also been raised about the need for improved measures such as surveillance, lighting, and community engagement to reduce the likelihood of similar incidents. The situation reflects broader issues around safeguarding public assets and ensuring that investments in inclusive infrastructure remain functional and accessible over time.

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