Accessibility Statement
We want everyone to be able to use this website, regardless of ability. This page explains what we've done, and how to let us know if something isn't working for you.
Our commitment
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA, the current minimum standard affirmed by the Australian Human Rights Commission. This includes keyboard navigation, readable text and colour contrast, clear page structure, and accessible forms.
The Australian Human Rights Commission's older "WWW Access" advisory notes were formally replaced in April 2025 by the Guidelines on equal access to digital goods and services, which set WCAG 2.2 Level AA as the current standard.
What this website includes
- Text that can be resized without breaking the layout
- Keyboard navigation throughout
- Clear headings and structure for screen readers
- Descriptive text on meaningful images
- Colour contrast that meets accessibility standards
- Accessible, clearly labelled forms
Accessible formats
If you need information from this website in another format, such as Easy Read, large print, audio, or with an Auslan interpreter, contact our team and we'll arrange it for you.
Something not working for you?
If you find a barrier on this website, we want to know. Let us know what happened and where, and we'll work to fix it.
Accessibility tools
The website includes an accessibility tool that can help with common adjustments such as visual preferences and reading support. This tool is an extra support option. It does not replace our responsibility to make the website accessible.
Review
We review this statement regularly as our website changes. Last reviewed: 16 August 2026.