In New Zealand they have lots of caches centred on public toilets, which is great, as you don't even have to change apps to find a toilet when you need one. So I decided to pick up this series here when nature called while shopping in Fyshwick.
According to google this is one of two public toilets in Fyshwick (East). There are two cubicles, both accessible and non gendered.
One has the supporting rail on the left side [LH] and the other on the right side [RH].
I visited on a busy Saturday and they weren't the cleanest toilets I have been to, but they had soap and toilet paper. The water pressure was good and the blow drier very efficient.
All the fixtures are in stainless steel, including the baby change table.
There is a sharps disposal unit in the wall.
The airflow made the ambient temperature very agreeable on a hot summer's day. If you visit in winter, let us know what it's like in there.
This is a great location as is near the centre of Fyshwick (East), has good parking and is just across the road from a service station.
There is also a bus stop (Bus No. 56) and Australia Post Boxes for snail mail and express post.
The car park is surrounded by Pines and Oaks which allowed me to park in the shade. There is a picnic table near the car par entry.
The nearby coffee cart was not open when I visited.
To work out the final location have a look at one of the toilet signs. Each sign has had a sentence added by hand.
How many words does one sentece have? This number = X
S 35° 19.6(X-2)(X*2-1) E 149° 10.6(X-1)((X-4)
Congratulations, The Farmers 5, for FTF!