them to the National Public Toilet Map from 23 March to 15 June 2026. Continence Health Australia has launched the 2026 edition of The Great Dunny Hunt, encouraging Australians to identify and upload unlisted public toilets to the National Public Toilet Map. Running from 23 March to 15 June and coinciding with World Continence Week 2026, the campaign aims to improve accessibility for people living with incontinence, families with young children and travellers. Although the National Public Toilet Map already includes more than 25,000 toilets, organisers believe thousands more remain hidden in locations such as libraries, parks, campgrounds and shopping centres. Jim Cooper said a comprehensive and up-to-date toilet map is essential for helping Australians feel confident when travelling and accessing public spaces. Participants are encouraged to share photos of newly discovered facilities on social media using the hashtags #greatdunnyhunt and #hidinginplainsight, helping build awareness and make communities more accessible nationwide.
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