Accessibility
This site is produced by the National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT). It aims to provide comprehensive information about the NNTT and its services.
This website has been designed to be as accessible to as many users as possible, including:
- people with disabilities who may use assistive technologies
- those with slower internet connections or less than state of the art equipment
- desktop, tablet and mobile users
- rural and regional users.
Keyboard navigation
It is possible to navigate most of the website using a keyboard.
Text resizing and colour contrast
You can zoom in up to 400% without loss of content. Yon can also make the text larger or smaller by changing your browser settings.
PDF and DOCX files
Many NNTT documents on this site are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and in Microsoft Word (DOCX).
You can request a copy of any documents available on the website in the following formats:
- printed/hard-copy
- documents to be made available in an alternative format such as plain text file.
Address your request to enquiries@nntt.gov.au.
Using a speech reader with PDF files
access.adobe.com provides a number of tools that can help people who use speech readers to read the content of PDF documents. These tools work by converting PDF documents to text readable by speech readers. These tools are free and most require no downloading of files.
To find out more about these tools go to access.adobe.com .