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AWARD-winning writer, speaker, and appearance and disability activist Carly Findlay said it is critical historic towns like Ballarat prioritise accessibility over heritage.
Ms Findlay visited Ballarat last week for the Own Voices Forum: Writeability Goes Regional at Ballarat Library.
She said it was wonderful to see a building which is so accessible.
“This library for example is incredible in that it has accessible spaces; there’s a changing places toilet for people who might need a hoist, there’s a lot of different public services that a library provides,” she said.
“When you have things like heritage buildings that are unable to be accessible, that’s a real issue that we are preserving colonisation, that we are putting the heritage of the building over people.”