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Hunt for regional public toilets to help those with continence issues

Bunbury Herald
Chidley Point's old public toilets will be replaced with Covid-19 stimulus money from Canberra.
Camera IconChidley Point's old public toilets will be replaced with Covid-19 stimulus money from Canberra. Credit: RegionalHUB

As West Australians hit the road to wander out yonder during school holidays, the Continence Foundation of Australia is asking them to help hunt down public toilets throughout the South West.

The foundation is calling on those out and about to register the location of regional toilets on the National Public Toilet map via toiletmap.gov.au to help others avoid getting stuck without a loo while on the go.

The toilet map, which lists more than 19,000 toilets, helps give people the confidence to go about their lives feeling supported and assists those with continence-related issues by providing a real time, reliable map of public toilets across the country.

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