Accessibility Milestone: Ivanhoe Train Station

Lilly stands with local member of Parliament Anthony Carbines, Transport Ministers Gabrielle Williams, her mother Lisa, and mobility instructor Marnie Roth in front of Ivanhoe Station signage.

After years of advocacy and a concerted community campaign, we’re pleased to share that Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSI) will be installed at Ivanhoe Station next month, May 2025. This announcement follows a meeting this morning with Hon. Gabrielle Williams MP, Minister for Transport Infrastructure, and Hon. Anthony Carbines MP, Ivanhoe’s local member of Parliament (link to the announcement in the comments).

This upgrade is long overdue. Out of 222 train stations in Melbourne’s Metro network, 196 have TGSI implemented (although some only have it installed on one side). Despite years of polite phone calls and emails from Lilly’s family and her orientation & mobility aide, Ivanhoe Station remained overlooked. It was only through this campaign, supported by over 10,000 petition signatures, that the issue gained the attention it deserved.

The works will involve significant upgrades to the platform, integrated into an existing scheduled weekend line shutdown at the end of May.

Thank you to everyone who signed, shared, and supported this campaign. Your voices combined with Lilly and her family & supporter’s advocacy made this happen. ❤️

Link to the petition: https://www.change.org/IvanhoeStationAccessibility

Link to the Hon. Gabrielle Williams announcement this morning: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18nQmc3S4m/