It is the intention of the Western Australian Tourism Commission, trading as Tourism Western Australia (Tourism WA), that the content of this website should be accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities who may use assistive technology.

Tourism WA aims to maximise the accessibility of this website by utilising a range of communication strategies and technologies. It is also continuing to make every reasonable effort to ensure that this website meets W3C's Web Accessibility priority 2 standards.

In addition, Tourism WA has developed a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP PDF 358 KB) to ensure all members of the community can access our services, facilities and information.

Request alternative formats

If you’re using a screen reader and are unable to read documents or complete forms available on this site, you might like to contact someone who is able to read and write the answers for you. Alternatively, you can contact us for assistance or to request alternative formats. Email daip@westernaustralia.com or call +61 8 9262 1741.

Accessibility feedback

As Tourism WA’s website is dynamic, and accessibility is a fluid concept, there is always the possibility that accessibility difficulties will be encountered. Nevertheless, Tourism WA will continue to strive to improve the accessibility of this website and we encourage your feedback to help us to improve the end-user experience for all.

If you have any comments or queries please contact us by email info@westernaustralia.com or call +61 8 9262 1700.