Accessibility
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) aims to make information on this website accessible to all users. This website has been developed to comply with Level AA of the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
This website has a limited number of documents that cannot be provided in HTML format. To assist users to download and share web content, some documents are available in Portable Document Format (PDF). We have taken steps to ensure where possible that alternate formats are available, commonly Rich Text Format (RTF), as well as enabled common applications/sites to easily share information - social media and email.
If there is data or information that you require and it is in a format that you cannot access, or if you experience any other accessibility difficulties, please advise the CDPP Web Manager.
By email
By post
Web Manager
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth)
GPO Box 3104
CANBERRA ACT 2601
By phone
02 6206 5666
Accessibility features
This website has been designed and constructed so:
- it works well across the majority of popular web browsers
- all Australians, including those with a disability or with technical limitations can access the information on our site
- it meets the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Site users can also seek assistance from the Translating and Interpreting Service managed by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
Document formats
Most documents that can be downloaded from this website are available in both Portable Document Format (PDF) and in other formats.
To access PDF documents, you need PDF reader software. People who use speech readers may also need to access the Adobe Accessibility Resource Center to be able to read the content of PDF documents.
Some older documents may currently only be available in one format. We are working to provide multiple formats.
Navigating with a keyboard
These instructions from the W3C explain how to browse sites in a number of different ways:
Help with file downloads
- If you wish to view PDF files and don't have an Adobe Acrobat product installed on your computer, you can download the free Acrobat PDF reader.
- If you wish to view Microsoft Word or RTF (Rich Text File) files and don't have Microsoft Word installed, you can download a free Word viewer from the Microsoft website.
- If you wish to view Microsoft Excel files, and don't have Microsoft Excel installed, you can download a free Excel viewer from the Microsoft website.
Help and comments
If you are having difficulty accessing any of the information on this website or would like to send us your comments, please contact us.