Accessibility
This site has been designed and developed to ensure that its content is available to as many users as possible, including:
- people with a disability who may use assistive technologies;
- those with slower internet connections or less than state-of-the-art equipment;
- rural and regional users; and
- those with non-PC internet devices, including hand held devices and mobile phones.
The accessibility features available on this site include:
- access keys to access certain information using your keyboard;
- skip links and a logical tab order to navigate using assistive technologies;
- instructions for resizing text;
- access to a printable or plain text version; and
- the consistent user experience standard.
Last updated 07 July 2005
