Accessibility
The Royal Commission aimed to make information on this website accessible to all users.
Accessibility features
This website has been designed and constructed to ensure that:
- it works well across the majority of popular web browsers
- download times have been minimised as much as possible
- all Australians, including those with a disability or with technical limitations can access the information on our site
- it is in accordance with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Document formats
Documents that can be downloaded from this website are available in both Portable Document Format (PDF) and in other formats.
To access PDF documents, you need PDF reader software. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free from adobe.com. People who use speech readers may also need to access the Adobe Accessibility Resource Center to be able to read the content of PDF documents.
If you are having difficulty accessing any of the information on this website please contact us and we will arrange for the information to be made available to you in a more suitable format.
Navigating with a keyboard
If you are not using a mouse to navigate our website, you can navigate on the keyboard by using the TAB and ENTER keys:
- To select a link, use the TAB key + ENTER.
- To go back, press the SHIFT key + TAB. To browse forward, press the TAB key.