It is the intention of the Regional Services Reform Unit that the content of this website should be accessible to the widest possible audience.
Regional Services Reform Unit will continue to maximise the accessibility of this website by making every reasonable effort to ensure that this website meets W3C’s Web Accessibility priority 2 standards
Browsers with accessibility functions
The list below provides details on how you can increase/decrease your text size using your browser:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer - Select ‘View menu’, click on ‘Text size’ and choose a size from the options ‘Largest’ to ‘Smallest’.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or 6.0 - Select ‘View menu’, click on ‘Text size’ and choose a size from the options ‘Largest’ to ‘Smallest’.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2 (Macintosh) - Click ‘View menu’, click on ‘Text zoom’ and choose a size from the options 50% - 300% or ‘Larger’ or ‘Smaller’.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 - Select ‘View menu’, click on ‘Internet options’, choose ‘Fonts’ and change the size to ‘Small’ or ‘Large’.
- Netscape - Select ‘View menu’, click on ‘Text size’ and choose to either ‘Increase’ or ‘Decrease’ the font size.
- Netscape 6.0, and 4.0 - Select ‘Edit menu’ and click on ‘Preferences’. A new window will open. Select ‘Appearance’ from the left hand side menu within the new window. Under ‘Fonts’, reset the size (for example, 10, 12, 14 and so on).
- FireFox - Select ‘View menu’, click on ‘Text size’ and choose to either ‘Increase’ or ‘Decrease’ the font size.
- Mozilla - Select ‘View menu’, click on ‘Text zoom’, and choose a percentage size or select ‘Larger’ or ‘Smaller’.
- Opera - Select ‘View menu’, click on ‘Zoom’, and then select a size from the list.
- Safari - Select ‘View menu’ and click ‘Make text bigger’ to increase the font size or ‘Make text smaller’ to reduce the font size.
In most cases your computer will be capable of reading the documents and files featured on this website. However, if you do encounter documents and files that require you to install additional software on your computer, here is a list of useful software:
- Adobe PDF Reader (for PDF documents)
- Macromedia Flash (for flash documents)
- Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer 2003 for Windows (for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations)
- OpenOffice for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations)
- Microsoft Excel Viewer 2003 for Windows (for Microsoft Excel documents)
- OpenOffice for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (for Microsoft Excel documents)
- Microsoft Word Viewer (for Microsoft Word documents)
- OpenOffice for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (for Microsoft Word documents)
Request alternative formats
If you’re using a screen reader and are unable to read documents or complete forms available on this site, you might like to contact someone who is able to read and write the answers for you. Alternatively, you can contact us for assistance or to request alternative formats.