Australian university website accessibility revisited

Summary

A 2003 accessibility audit of Australian university websites found that 98 per cent failed to meet the most basic requirements for web accessibility. Four pages from each site were evaluated for conformance with Level-A of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, an international standard for web accessibility. Only one university's set of four pages met these standards.

This paper presents the findings from a second audit completed in early 2007. Using a similar methodology we aimed to see if there had been any improvement in university website accessibility. We found that overall, accessibility has slightly worsened. 100 per cent of sites and 92 per cent of pages failed to meet the basic standards. The biggest problem is still the failure to provide equivalent text alternatives for content presented in non-text formats. This is a relatively easy issue to resolve, but has proved intractable.

Detailed findings for each university website

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

Western Australia

South Australia

Tasmania

Northern Territory

Australian Capital Territory

Multi-State

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Published: 7 January, 2007
Updated: 02 July, 2007