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AUS Public Sector
Public sector organisations in Australia must ensure their websites and digital content are accessible to everyone. In Australia, this is mandated through the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
Recite Me works with local councils, government agencies, and other public sector bodies to help build more accessible and inclusive digital environments
Regulatory Framework
The Disability Discrimination Act applies to all Australian public sector organisations and recommends that websites and mobile applications comply with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Specifically, public sector bodies should:
All websites and mobile applications must comply with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. This is an internationally recognised benchmark for digital accessibility.
Organisations must actively find and remediate inaccessible content, with accessible alternatives provided where full compliance isn’t immediately achievable.
An accurate, up-to-date accessibility statement must be published and maintained. It should reflect what was tested, what was found, and what remains outstanding.
PSBAR is not a one-off project. Organisations must operate a structured programme for ongoing accessibility monitoring, improvement, and documentation.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) team actively audits public sector websites. Flagged organisations can receive formal demand letters requiring remediation plans.
Where certain content cannot be made fully accessible immediately, organisations must ensure alternative ways of accessing information or completing tasks are available.
How We Help
For government agencies, in particular, several challenges must be addressed. Here’s how Recite Me solutions can help:
Most government websites serve people with visual impairments, dyslexia, cognitive disabilities, and residents whose first language is not English. Without the proper tools, these individuals may find it difficult to access government services. The Recite Me Assistive Toolbar provides inclusion tools such as screen readers, translations, and styling customisations to support these users.
With WCAG 2.2 Level AA, a recommended standard for most accessibility legislation, it can be difficult to know where to start. The Recite Me Website Accessibility Checker performs an automated scan of your entire website to identify violations and provide recommendations for fixes. Our team of accessibility experts can also assist with manual audits and internal reviews.
Various legislation in Australia and internationally is now actively auditing public sector websites against WCAG standards. If your organisation is flagged, you could receive a demand letter or notice. Recite Me can help respond to these enquiries and formulate a plan to remediate existing accessibility issues.
An accessibility statement should be published and updated regularly to reflect what was tested, what was found, what has been fixed and what remains outstanding. The suite of tools at Recite Me, including the web accessibility checker, consultancy services, and accessibility statement template, can help ensure your organisation meets accessibility requirements.
Across Your Organisation
Accessibility is not owned by one team. Instead, it’s delivered by combining efforts from multiple teams across government agencies. Recite Me supports the teams who are responsible for different parts of that work.
Recite Me powers technology experts with the tools they need to implement accessibility across digital landscapes. Features such as structured scanning, prioritised fixes, progress tracking, and long-term accessibility monitoring are all available.
Recite Me helps align government organisations with accessibility standards and legislation like WCAG and DDA. The programme can be documented to support internal governance and external audits.
Recite Me supports public sector marketing teams with tools to create and share content in accessible formats, including translation, document support, and more.
Our Solutions
Recite Me is a digital accessibility platform offering a range of solutions that help government agencies make digital services more inclusive and accessible. Key solutions include:
INCLUSION
COMPLIANCE
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Australian public sector websites should meet WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility standards under the Disability Discrimination Act and other legislation.
Yes. Public-facing PDFs and documents must be accessible unless they fall under specific exemptions.
No. Accessibility statements must accurately reflect the current accessibility status of a website and be maintained over time.
No. Accessibility tools can support improvements, but organisations must still identify and remediate structural accessibility issues.
Accessibility should be monitored continuously, particularly when websites or content are updated.