State-first swing lands in Moreton Bay
Published 11:37am 7 July 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
Above: Jess and her carer Jules try the new We-Go-Swing at Woody Point.
Queensland’s first public We-Go-Swing has been installed and is now open at a Moreton Bay park.
The keyless wheelchair accessible swing for people to enjoy side-by-side with other users, is at Crockatt Park in Woody Point.
It has been described as a "a game changer for wheelchair users and their carers".
Mayor Peter Flannery said it "is a significant milestone, not just for Moreton Bay, but Queensland, as it sets a new standard for inclusive public play.
“As our City grows, we’re making our most popular spots more accessible so everyone has a space they can enjoy with their friends and family.
“We’re also extending the all-abilities park at Arana Hills with features for people who are blind or have low vision.
“And are upgrading Woorim Beach with a Changing Places facility so visitors with high-support disabilities can enjoy the beach for longer.”
Councillor Karl Winchester (Div 6) said the We-Go-Swing was driven by community feedback and designed for families and disability support providers.
“I’m proud to help bring this Queensland first to the community, so locals and visitors can enjoy old favourites alongside new adventures in our City,” he said.
“Our new We-Go-Swing is near shops, cafes and Woody Point Jetty, making it the perfect spot for everyone to play and make memories.”
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