About the Information Access Group

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The Information Access Group make accessible information.

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If something is accessible, everyone can use it.

This might be:

An accessible car park outside a building.

  • a place or a building

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  • a service

The information icon.

  • information.

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Our work is about accessible information.

We make information accessible for:

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  • people with disability

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  • people who speak languages other than English

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  • First Nations peoples

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  • older people

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  • young people

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  • people with low levels of literacy.

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First Nations people are also known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

We work with:

Parliament House.

  • government

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  • community organisations

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  • businesses.