Accessibility statement and information

Brisbane City Council is committed to being an accessible and inclusive city. We are also committed to ensuring that all information published on this website is accessible to all users, and that the technology we use does not interfere or deny any user from accessing this information.

Our website aims to conform to Level AA of the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. We will strive to continually develop our website so that this level of accessibility is maintained into the future.

We recognise that some information on this website is not as accessible as it could be. Information and online accessibility is an ongoing process and we are continually working to improve the accessibility of this website.

We understand that some file formats can be difficult to access that is why, where possible, we have provided alternative formats. However, some documents on this website, such as scanned or archival documents, cannot be made fully accessible.

If you experience any accessibility problems with our website or with any of the information or documents contained within it please let us know by completing the Website Feedback form.

Accessibility features

To help you use our website, the following features are either provided or supported by our website.

Skip to content

A 'skip to content' link appears at the top of every page, in the header area. Selecting the 'skip to content' link will take you to the page's main content area.

Increasing and decreasing text size

To scale the font size use your browsers resizing function. Refer to your browser user guide or instruction on how to use this feature.

Access keys and keyboard shortcuts

Council's website is built to operate on all modern browsers and does not prevent any standard browser funtions.

Access keys and keyboard shortcuts vary depending on which browser you use as well as your computer's operating system. Refer to your preferred browsers user guide for instruction on how to use access keys or keyboard shortcuts.

Assistive technologies

Council's website is built to be compatible with all modern assistive technologies such as screen readers and screen magnifiers. Please refer to the instuction manual of your chosen assistive technology for instruction on how to navigate Council's website.

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Brisbane City Council acknowledges this Country and its Traditional Custodians. We pay our respects to the Elders, those who have passed into the Dreaming; those here today; those of tomorrow.