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This website has been designed to be flexible for everyone to use including those using adaptive technology.
Key features that make this website accessible to a range of users are:
Tourism NSW cannot guarantee that content beyond this website will be accessible.
This site works best with JavaScript enabled in your browser. JavaScript is used for changing the text size and colour contrast throughout the site.
This website contains documents in PDF format. This allows these documents to be downloaded and printed with their original formatting intact.
To view and print these files you need Adobe Reader.
Adobe provides online conversion tools for converting PDF documents into plain text or plain HTML documents, so that they can be read by screen readers.
The design follows guidelines for accessible web design published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The pages on this website aims to meet the criteria for AAA compliance with W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and have been checked by an independent accessibility consultant.
Universal icons will help you decide which attractions provide the appropriate level of access.
Mobility access is available offering a clear path of travel throughout the venue including an accessible toilet
A clear path of travel throughout the venue for those who are blind or have low vision
Audio description is available
Hearing loop or audio induction loop is available
Auslan sign language interpretation is available

Text captions provided for audio content
Telephone Typewriter (TTY) is available
Please email our web administrator if you experience any problems with this website or have any suggestions about how to make the site more accessible.