The work is

all of us.

No roles, no structure. Just climbers doing what they can.
Documenting crags, showing up well, and keeping access alive for everyone.

ACC is building nationally.

The long-term vision is a coalition with people spearheading access in every state. If you're a climber elsewhere and want to be part of that from the ground up — follow along. We'll be in touch when the time is right.

Ways to contribute

Pick what fits your time and skills. Do one thing or all of them — it all moves the same needle.

Document problems on KAYA

A complete guidebook is our strongest evidence when councils ask why bouldering deserves formal recognition. Documented crags are protected crags.

Add problems, grades, and photos at Cedar Creek, White Rock, Tooheys, or Plunketts. KAYA is free, open-source, and takes minutes to learn — and every entry you add stays in the record permanently.

Tell other climbers about ACC

A larger, more visible community gives councils a reason to act. The more Queensland climbers are connected to this, the stronger our case for formal access becomes.

Share the Progress map, tag us in your crag shots, bring mates out to the boulders. You don't need to explain the politics — just point people toward what we're building and let it speak for itself

Be a Crag Steward

Behaviour on the ground shapes the case we make in council meetings. A community that clearly cares about its crags is far easier to advocate for than one that doesn't.

Leave things better than you found them. Pick up rubbish, stay on established tracks, and help visiting climbers understand why access matters. You don't need a title — just show up like you give a damn.

Regional Lead

Access advocacy only works when local climbers are driving it. A national coalition needs people who know their own crags, councils, and communities — not just a head office in Queensland.

If you're a climber outside SEQ who wants to build something similar in your state, we want to hear from you now. ACC will back you with the framework, the experience, and the ACAQ partnership — you bring the local knowledge.

Follow the Work.

Access wins, new crags on KAYA, what's happening on the ground. All of it on Instagram.