Christine joined the DAC about four years ago after she acquired a disability and began using a wheelchair, soon learning that many places across Ballarat did not accommodate wheelchair access.
“These experiences prompted me to apply for the DAC, to improve accessibility in Ballarat,” she says.
Over her four years with the DAC, providing accessibility advice on City of Ballarat infrastructure projects has been one of Christine’s favourite elements of her role. In recent times, the DAC has provided feedback on the designs for the redeveloped Ballarat Library in Doveton Street and on the Bridge Mall design.
“I really believe if we can get it right at the beginning, it’s better for everyone,” she says.
“It’s much cheaper to get it right first than having to retrofit a space to make it accessible later.”
Christine is also a strong advocate for infrastructure specifically for people with assistance dogs. She is most proud of the Assistance Dog Relief Station, located near Target in Doveton Street South, which was opened to the public last year.
“Many people with assistance dogs have told me it’s a relief that they have the station there because it’s one place they can go that they know they’re not going to be interrupting anyone,” she says.