RE: [WSG] Accessibility in Australia

2010-08-05 Thread Webb, KerryA
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On Behalf Of Sue Choong Sent: Friday, 6 August 2010 9:31 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] Accessibility in Australia Is it mandatory for all australian websites to be

RE: [WSG] Accessibility in Australia

2010-08-05 Thread Bailey, Evan
Presumably also all website which are accessed by Australians, as an Australian could complain to Aust Human Rights Commission about being discriminated against if website is not accessible. Evan Bailey A/Manager Knowledge Sharing Services Learning Initiatives and TAFE Services Centre for

Re: [WSG] Accessibility in Australia

2010-08-05 Thread Josh Godsiff
It's worth nothing that typically speaking, they don't. I imagine the threshold for accessibility is quite low, too. Presumably also all website which are accessed by Australians, as an Australian could complain to Aust Human Rights Commission about being discriminated against if

Re: [WSG] Accessibility in Australia

2010-08-05 Thread Josh Godsiff
Noting even, not nothing. It's worth nothing that typically speaking, they don't. I imagine the threshold for accessibility is quite low, too. Presumably also all website which are accessed by Australians, as an Australian could complain to Aust Human Rights Commission