Accessibility

Creative Victoria is committed to ensuring that information on this website is accessible to all.

We have developed this website with the aim of complying with W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA accessibility standards. We welcome any feedback, especially where you feel we are not compliant or could provide better accessibility.

Our website is designed to a high standard of accessibility so that all site visitors can access its content and use its features. Our website is also designed to be accessed by tablets and smart phones.

Please note: Grant programs have accessible Word versions of the Program Guidelines and most supporting documentation.

For information on wheelchair access to the Creative Victoria offices, please contact us.

Accessibility tips

Please note – these links go to the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions website.

Change webpage text size and page zoom

You can change the text size or page zoom on your browser to view the website.

Instructions for different browsers are below.

Keyboard navigation is an alternative to the mouse for browsing websites. This increases accessibility for visitors who have difficulty with using a mouse or pointer tool.

You can use the arrow keys to scroll up or down pages. Use the “Tab” key to move between links ('skip links'), and press “Return” or “Enter” to select one. Use the “Backspace” or “Delete” key to go back to the previous page.

Contrast tool

You can change the contrast of the page to high contrast mode to make it easier to read. Here is some information to help you:

Images

The content of images within this site is described using alt tags (alternative text).

Video or audio formats

We will occasionally publish a video on this website. Transcripts and captions will accompany most videos published on this website.

Printing web pages

If you need to print a page on this website:

For desktop users
Pressing the "Ctrl" (control) and "P" buttons together. This should trigger the print dialogue box on all desktop computers (Windows and Linux based). Pressing the “command” and “P” buttons together. This should trigger the print dialogue box on Mac computers.

For mobile device (smartphone and tablet) users
Due to the wide range of mobile devices on the market, it would be best to refer to your device's manual, or search for the information via a search engine such as Google.

Relay Service

Deaf, hearing or speech impaired? Contact the National Relay Service: Call 1800 555 660 or visit www.relayservice.com.au

Translations

For help with translations please call the Translating and Interpreting Service