
The Disability Services Act 1993 aims to ensure that online information and services are accessible by people with disabilities.
This website has been designed to meet the Australian Government standards, including those that relate to access for people with disabilities.
The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Trust recognises that achieving a truly accessible service is a continuing journey for all websites. So, we encourage feedback on ways to improve the design that ensures an effective and end user experience for all.
This website is optimised and best viewed at a screen resolution 1024 x 768 pixels, however every attempt has been made to allow the site to be viewed at various resolutions and by various web browsers.
For people with sight difficulties, you may choose to increase the font size using the buttons on the top of each page.
For those not fluent in English language, a Google translator bar has been included on this website for your convenience. The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre takes no responsibility for any misunderstandings or misinterpretations that result from providing this service.
If there is information that you require and it is in a format you cannot access, or if you experience any other accessibility difficulties, please contact us.
Supported Browsers
The QEII Medical Centre officially supports the following web browsers for browsing the Authority's web site:
- Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or higher (Windows).
- Mozilla Firefox 1.x or higher (Windows, Mac, Unix).
- Safari 1.3 or higher (Mac).
Increase Text Size on Web Pages
You can increase the text size of the pages comprising the QEII Medical Centre's web site by following the instructions for your browser below:
Internet Explorer
From the browser top menu: Select, View > Text Size > Largest.
Firefox
From the browser top menu: Select, View > Text Size > Increase.
Safari
On your keyboard, hold the “Command” key then press the “Plus sign” (i.e. +) key.
Viewing Documents
Document-based information published on the QEII Medical Centre's web site is primarily made available in PDF (Portable Document Format) files. In order to read PDF files you will require the free Adobe Reader software package, which is available to download from the Adobe web site at www.adobe.com/products/reader/.
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