Al is one of our team members here at Accessibull Eats. He’s quiet, but he’s also opinionated, and he will give you all the evidence and data needed to back up said opinions. He has a doctorate in Sports and Exercise Science, and has been working in the disability space for the last ten years. Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”

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What is the thought process you use to pick your next date night spot? Do you think about the quality of the food, the type of cuisine, the price range, the ambience? Or do you think about whether there are stairs to the restaurant, a menu you can read, or a dining room that is Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”

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In the beginning was the City of Melbourne’s Open Innovation Competition on Accessibility. I put a post out on social media to see who was interested in forming a team with me, and some friends and strangers said yes. And so we formed a team.  Our team took a multi-step process to identifying and designing Continue reading “https://accessibulleats.com.au/wp-content/themes/gridd”

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