You can also read the plan summary in other languages.
Inclusive Brisbane
Find out how Council supports people from diverse communities. View our inclusion programs and get the resources you need.

Supporting diversity in our community
Brisbane is a diverse and inclusive city made up of a range of different communities.
Our goal is to make everyone feel welcome, regardless of identity, age, ability or background.
We achieve this through projects that remove barriers, build understanding and promote respect.
Inclusive Brisbane Plan 2019–2029
A City for Everyone: Inclusive Brisbane Plan 2019-2029 is our commitment to creating a city where everyone feels they belong.
The plan helps to guide our work as we enhance your Brisbane lifestyle, including accessibility upgrades, community projects and multicultural events.
Download the plan to learn more.
This plan is also available in:
- large-font (18pt) print
- braille
- audio recording
- Australian Sign Language (Auslan) video
To order a print, Braille or audio on USB copy, complete our online form or phone Council on 07 3403 8888.
Traditional Chinese
- Simplified Chinese
- Korean
- Arabic
- Vietnamese
LGBTIQ+
We’re committed to the universal inclusion of all our residents and visitors, including our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities.
In 2016, we became the first local government in Queensland to publicly support the legalisation of marriage between consenting adults regardless of gender, sexuality or gender identity.
Initiatives to support our LGBTIQ+ community
We champion Brisbane’s diversity through River City Pride, our established LGBTIQ+ employee network.
Our libraries provide LGBTIQ+ fiction books, non-fiction books and magazines at all branches.
We are proud to sponsor the largest LGBTIQ+ event in Queensland, offering events that create connections, improve confidence and increase wellbeing.
We provide grants to local not-for-profit groups that aim to improve community identity, connection and social inclusion, including those that support LGBTIQ+ communities.
Open Doors Youth Service provides services and support to young people who identify as LGBTIQ+ and those exploring their sexuality or gender identity.
Young people
We’re committed to ensuring all young people who live, work, play and study in Brisbane are engaged, empowered, included and celebrated.
Check out our facilities, events and activities to see what Brisbane has to offer.
Initiatives to support young people in Brisbane
Visible Ink is our central hub for young people of 12-25 years of age.
Explore new ideas, access the Maker Space and Art Hub, book a rehearsal or meeting room and connect with community partners to be part of your city. The hub is located at 5 Green Square Close, Fortitude Valley.
Visit Visible Ink to find out more about programs, spaces and bookings.
Our Youth Enterprise program provides free opportunities for young people to pursue creative and professional ventures in a safe, central and supportive environment.
To apply or learn more about the Youth Enterprise program, complete the online application form.
This is an annual celebration and performance showcase for young people 12-25 years of age.
For more information about Brisbane Youth Week:
Year 10 students elected by Brisbane high schools can participate in the Lord Mayor's Youth Advisory Council.
The council meets with the Lord Mayor four times a year to share ideas on issues that affect young people.
Local school students can develop skills in project management, communication and leadership through the Lord Mayor's Young Environment Leadership Network.
LMYELN empowers students to create positive environmental change and supports schools to be cleaner and greener.
The QUBE Effect gives 12 musical acts the chance to take part in our annual music development program.
Participants in The QUBE Effect receive mentorship from industry experts and live performance opportunities.
They also film their own music videos and compete for a range of prizes.
Applications for The QUBE Effect 2024 have now closed.
Volunteer to share your knowledge, learn new skills and meet new people from diverse backgrounds.
You can volunteer at:
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Council environment centres
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Homeless Connect events
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Brisbane Youth Week activities
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Council botanic gardens
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Habitat Brisbane bushcare groups
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Community composting hubs.
To find out more, email Council.
Seniors
We recognise the important contribution seniors make to our city.
Our initiatives help to support seniors in our community with events and activities that promote inclusivity and accessibility.
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get active with our Growing Older and Living Dangerously (GOLD) and Active Parks events
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participate in the Lord Mayor’s Seniors Cabaret
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Attend our Lord Mayor’s Seniors Christmas Parties
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enjoy low-cost activities at the 50 Plus Centre, such as art, dance and tai chi classes
Multicultural services
We offer a range of support services for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Whether you’re starting a new life in Brisbane, developing your English or need help with translation, we want to help.
Initiatives to support our multicultural community
Receive Council information and assistance in another language with a free telephone translation service.
Contact the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and ask to speak with Brisbane City Council on 07 3403 8888.
Council hosts citizenship ceremonies throughout the year.
To apply for citizenship, contact the Department of Home Affairs. The Department will then allocate you to a ceremony and notify you via email and mail.
English Conversation Groups meet at libraries. Find a group near you and attend to practice English and make new friends.
Learners of all levels are welcome and both face-to-face and virtual options are available.
This annual event officially welcomes people from refugee backgrounds as new residents of the city.
To find out more about this ceremony, email Council or phone 07 3403 8888.
Celebrate our city’s cultural diversity. Brisbane is home to a range of multicultural festivals and events from all around the world.
We offer business support to help you start, run and grow your business in Brisbane.
We also have tailored support for multicultural businesses, including an awards program and scholarships.
Accessibility and inclusion
We’re committed to making our city accessible to everyone, regardless of age or ability.
We provide services that aim to remove and mitigate physical and social barriers and foster a culture of inclusive participation.
Initiatives to support access and inclusion
We offer free Auslan (Australian Sign Language) interpreters so you can communicate with Council without the cost of an interpretation service.
Deaf Connect deliver this service on behalf of Sign Language Communications.
Our Brisbane Mobility Map is a guide to Brisbane’s city centre for people with impaired mobility.
You can use it to check accessible infrastructure in the CBD and City Botanic Gardens, including features such as:
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accessible toilets
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seating
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disability parking spots
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taxi ranks
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drop-off zones
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path gradients.
Download the map to find accessible CBD infrastructure
Our braille trail is a major aid for people with visual impairment navigating the CBD. It runs from Reddacliff Place, down Queen Street Mall and on to Anzac Square.
We’ve also installed tactile street signs across Brisbane so you can feel safe when crossing busy intersections.
CBD locations and intersections include South Brisbane, Spring Hill, Stones Corner, Fortitude Valley, Coorparoo and Sandgate.
Council's buses, CityCats and ferries also include a range of accessibility features.
We install Accessible Adult Changing Facilities (AACFs) at various locations across Brisbane, including Council parks, pools and other venues.
Toilets with AACFs enable adults with disability and their carers to visit places they might not otherwise be able to.
Some AACFs are part of another facility (e.g. a swimming pool) and are only accessible during facility operating hours. To check the opening hours of these facilities, visit the venue’s web page or call Council on 07 3403 8888.
Some facilities are locked for security purposes and to ensure they are available when required. You can gain entry by using a Master Locksmiths Access Key (MLAK). For details about how to obtain a MLAK, visit the Master Locksmiths website.
AACFs are available with a MLAK at:
- Brisbane City Hall (you can also request AACF access via the concierge desk)
- Calamvale District Park
- City Botanic Gardens
- Ken Fletcher Park
- Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha (AACFs are available at the Visitor Information Centre and the Queensland Conservation Collection garden, a 20-minute walk toward the Amphitheatre.)
- Murarrie Recreation Reserve
- Whites Hill Reserve
- Wynnum Aqua Park and Wading Pool
AACFs are also available without the need for a MLAK at: