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Sydney Timber Masons is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to people with disabilities. We aim to provide an inclusive online experience for all visitors, and we are continuously working to improve the accessibility of our website.

Accessibility Statement

Sydney Timber Masons
Effective Date: March 2020
Last Updated: December 2024


Our Commitment

Sydney Timber Masons is committed to ensuring our website is accessible to all users, including people with disabilities.

We aim to provide a website that is inclusive and usable for as many people as possible, regardless of technology or ability.
 

Accessibility Standards

We strive to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards, which are internationally recognised accessibility standards.

While we aim to meet these standards, some areas of the website may not yet fully comply. We are continuously working to improve accessibility and usability.
 

Accessibility Features

Our website may include:

  • Clear navigation structure

  • Readable fonts and sufficient colour contrast

  • Alternative text for images where appropriate

  • Keyboard navigation support

  • Responsive design for mobile and tablet devices
     

Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website to identify and fix accessibility issues.

If you experience any difficulty accessing content on our website, please contact us and we will work to provide the information you need in an alternative format.
 

Contact Us

If you have feedback or encounter accessibility barriers, please contact:

Sydney Timber Masons
Email: info@sydneytimbermasons.com.au
Phone: 0412 888 049 

We aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe.
 

Is It Legally Required in Australia?

For a small local trades business:

  • It is not strictly mandatory to publish an accessibility statement.

  • However, under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth), businesses must not discriminate in providing services — and websites are increasingly considered part of service delivery.

Having an accessibility statement:

  • Reduces risk

  • Shows good faith compliance

  • Looks professional

  • Builds trust with clients

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