Accessibility notice and site information
This is the website of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). The AAT provides independent review of a wide range of administrative decisions made by the Australian government and some non-government bodies.
Accessibility
The AAT website aims to comply with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.0 Level A requirements, which have been endorsed by the Australian Government.
If you experience any difficulties while accessing the AAT website or if any information on the website is inaccessible to you, please contact us via the email address aatweb@aat.gov.au. You may also contact us by mail, phone or fax.
Site pages have been designed to be viewed through a range of browsers that are currently in use. Older versions of browsers may not display pages as intended, but the site content will still be viewable.
Javascript is used to enable menu selections and the "Close this window" feature on the site. No personal information is captured or stored by these scripts, and the script source may easily be viewed by choosing the "View Source" option in your browser. All site pages can still be viewed if Javascript is disabled.
Some of the content on this site is provided in Portable Document Format (PDF). A PDF viewer such as Adobe Reader is required to view this content. It is available as a free download from Adobe. Alternative viewing options and tools to assist with access to PDF files are also available from Adobe.
Australian Government web publishing standards
This website also supports the e-Government and Australian Government Web Publishing standards for Australian Government departments and agencies websites.
The Australian Government Search Service is used as the search engine for the AAT website. This Service is an initiative of the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO), a business group of the Department of Finance and Deregulation and is powered by the Funnelback Search Engine.
