Accessibility
To successfully meet the needs of the users of our website, we need to cater for people who:
- are not able to see, hear, move, or may not be able to process some types of information easily or at all,
- have difficulty reading or comprehending text,
- do not have, or are not able to use a keyboard or mouse,
- have a text-only screen,
- have a slow internet connection ? a common problem in rural and regional Western Australia,
- are accessing information using a small screen, such as a mobile phone or a hand?held device,
- do not speak or reliably understand the language in which the document is written,
- are in a situation where their eyes, ears, or hands are busy or interfered with (e.g.working in a loud environment), and
- have an early version of a web browser.
Note: No responsibility can be taken for the accessibility levels of external websites linked from this website.
Further information on the accessibility guidelines which this website adheres to can be found below:
- Office of eGovernment
Website Standards, Guidelines and Checklists (external website)
- W3C
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (external website)








