Accessibility
We are working to improve our online information so that it's more useful, usable and accessible for everyone.
This site has been designed to be as accessible to as many users as possible, including:
- people with disabilities who may use assistive technologies
- those with slower internet connections or older computers.
By adhering to guidelines for accessible web design, we acknowledge the diversity of communication methods, available technologies and abilities of web users in the community.
Our approach
Parks Australia is part of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water. We adhere to the department’s accessibility policy.
We are committed to the principles of open government, including providing accessible web information, content and services to all Australians regardless of disability, culture or environment
The Digital Transformation Agency Digital Service Standard establishes the criteria that Australian Government digital services must meet to ensure our services are simpler, faster and easier to use.
We strive to maintain conformance to W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Alternative browsing methods
This website can be browsed and accessed in a number of different ways. Many are available through your web browser and computer operating system and are not specific to our site.
See How to Change Text Size or Colors for information about how to change and customise display settings through your browser.
Access friendly locations in parks
General accessibility information is published in our visitor guides and on our websites, including accessibility information for all our walks.
Web feedback and resolving issues
Please contact us if you need information from our websites presented in an alternative format for accessibility reasons.
We appreciate all web feedback on accessibility and any other topics. This will help us improve our digital services into the future.