Accessibility
Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club patrols the central-northern section of the beach. The club is located in a large grassy foreshore reserve between the road and the beach, with a large car park next to the clubhouse, and three car parks to the north.
Beach access matting is available from October through to April each year depending on weather conditions. Refer below for full details.
We are located close to public transport facilities with bus stops on Oceanside Promenade (Transperth Services Stop Numbers 18345 and 18346).
The clubrooms have parking off Oceanside Promenade with designated accessible parking (ACROD) within the main club’s parking area and a set down area, outside the club front entrance available for taxis and private vehicles. Additional ACROD parking is also available below the Mullaloo Beach Hotel. There is also a larger carpark on the northern side of Tom Simpson Park with ACROD parking available – approximately 150m from the Club entrance accessible via a dedicated, sealed pathway.
The club area has a double door entrance and exit, an open floor which allows for a continuous accessible path of travel and access to our club’s lounge and adjacent rooms with wheelchair accessible toilet facilities onsite.
Beach Access
Mullaloo Beach has ACROD parking and designated accessible toilets. There is a beach access path via the main car park directly adjacent to the two ACROD parking bays. The access path provides accessibility to the beach shore, accessible toilet facilities and access matting to the waters edge. Please be aware the wheelchair access path may present challenges due to its incline.
Further north of the Club in the Iluka Avenue car park – a much larger car park that group buses/coaches can stop at. There are additional toilet facilities and four ACROD parking bays. At the Westview Parking Station, there are two ACROD parking bays and an accessible toilet.
Access Matting
Mullaloo Beach also has an access mat that enables access from the sand to the water’s edge. This mat allows anyone with difficulty navigating sand to reach the water. The matting is available from October through to April each year depending on weather conditions.
Beach Wheelchair
Mullaloo Beach has an All-Terrain beach wheelchair to access the beach for children and adults with disability. The chair provides access to the beach and is easily pushed over the sand and into the water. The wheelchair is free to use but is available on a first come, first served basis. The storage unit is locked with a combination lock and requires a code. This can be obtained by contacting COJ on 9400 4226 or the Club Office on 9307 7766. Additionally, thanks to the City of Joondalup for building a storage unit that enables people with disabilities to gain 24/7 access to a network of public facilities. Call 9400 4226 for more information.
We have been in touch with COJ and they will have staff available to assist over the holiday season.
The beach wheelchair was supported by the Department of Communities – All-terrain Wheelchair Access for National Parks and Beaches Grant, which enabled our Club to purchase it for use by the public at Mullaloo beach.
Beach Walker
Our Club also has a Beach Walker available for use.
The walker is free to use but is available on a first come, first served basis. The storage unit is locked with a combination lock and requires a code. This can be obtained by contacting COJ on 9400 4226 or the Club Office on 9307 7766. Call 9400 4226 for more information.
Alternatively, you can contact the Club during weekdays on 08 9307 7766 or email, if there is weekday lifeguard or our weekend Patrol is on, they will be more than happy to assist with accessing it.
Find out about the City of Joondalup’s
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan