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Accessible Invoices: Why pay if you can’t read them?

What happens when a bill arrives and you simply cannot read it? For many people with disability, this is a real barrier that affects daily life, independence, and financial safety. This blog explores whether a person should be expected to pay an invoice they cannot access, what Australian law says about accessibility and fair trading, and how inaccessible billing can increase the risk of scams and fraud. It also looks at the responsibility businesses have to provide clear, usable invoices that everyone can understand.

Accessible Invoices: Why pay if you can’t read them? Read the article

News, NDIS, What To Do
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Why Digital Accessibility Matters for NDIS Providers.

Accessibility for NDIS providers is about more than compliance. It is about creating digital spaces where every participant can access information, communicate in their preferred way, and use services with confidence. When websites, documents, and communication tools are designed with accessibility in mind, providers build trust, improve inclusion, and support true choice and control under the NDIS.

Why Digital Accessibility Matters for NDIS Providers. Read the article

News, NDIS