Access for People with a Disability
Commonwealth departments and agencies are required by the Disability
Discrimination Act 1992 to ensure that online information and services
are accessible by people with disabilities.
The High Court of Australia website has undergone significant redesign
in order to meet the Government Online standards that relate to
access for people with disabilities. The redesign work has drawn
on the Web Accessibility Initiative
(WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The High Court
of Australia's enhancement of the web site has already passed all
BOBBY priority one requirements.
If you experience any accessibility difficulties, please advise
the Web Administrator by emailing enquiries@hcourt.gov.au
or by writing to:
Web Coordinator
PO Box 6309,
KINGSTON, Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory, 2604
Metadata
The Australian Government Locater Service (AGLS) metadata standard
is a set of descriptive elements which government departments and
agencies can use to improve the visibility and accessibility of
the services and information they provide over the Internet. The
metadata on the High Court of Australia webiste has been approved
by the National Archives of Australia
and complies with the AGLS
metadata standard.