DHA is committed to making our online services and information accessible
We are committed to making our online services and information accessible to everyone. This website is designed to meet the Australian Government standards and aims to conform to Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2 (WCAG 2.0) by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Our site works on all commonly used browsers. If you need information in a format you cannot access, or experience any accessibility difficulties, please contact us.
This page explains how to adjust your view, and outlines the accessibility features available on the website.
Downloading documents and files
Where possible information is provided in HTML format. Some documents are also available in Portable Document Format (PDF), Rich Text Format (RTF), Microsoft Word (doc), Rich Text Format (RTF), and basic text (txt).
Help with accessing PDF files
To view PDF documents you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Most computers have it installed, but if not, you can download it for free from the Adobe website.
Downloading documents
You can read documents in your web browser or save them for offline use. To read a downloadable document in your web browser simply click the link to the document.
To save a downloadable document right-click the link (PC) or shift + click (Mac) and select the Save link or Save target option.
Plain and simple language
We use plain and simple language so everyone can understand information easily.
National Relay Service
The National Relay Service (NRS) is a government initiative that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing and/or have a speech impairment to make and receive phone calls.
Visit the National Relay Service website for further assistance.
Further information
Accessibility to this website is very important to us. If you have any problems using this site or have any questions, please email DHA's web team.