Michael wrote:
 
> 
> If you were to be prosecuted the court (or more likely
> HREOC/Administrative Appeals Tribunal before it got to court) would
> consider what measures could be taken without imposing undue hardship
> upon the service provider to ensure that equitable access is available
> to people regardless of their disability. 
>

A brief addition to this: starting next January, anyone (not just
HREOC/AHRC) will have the right to take an action to their
state/territory Supreme Court if they feel that they've been
discriminated against.

Kerry 
  
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