The purpose of the Disability Advisory Forum (DAF) is to discuss the most important telecommunications consumer issues from the perspective of key representative in the disability sector, with a view to incorporating these into ACCAN's work priorities.

The function of the Disability Advisory Forum is to:



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2508+ Disconnected

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Able Australia

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Acceleon

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AccessPlus WA Deaf

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Achieve Australia

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ACT Council of Social Services Inc.

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Adult Learning Australia

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Association of Independent Retirees

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Australian Council of Social Service

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Australian Federation of Deaf Societies

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Australian Federation of Disability Organisations

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Australian Privacy Foundation

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Australian Regional Business Development Specialists

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Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association

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Australian Smart Communities Association

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Better Hearing Australia

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Better Internet for Regional, Rural and Remote Australia (BIRRR)

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Blind Citizens Australia

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Broadband for the Bush

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CARE Inc

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Central Land Council

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Centre for Appropriate Technology

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Centre for Inclusive Design

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Centre for Indigenous Technology, Information & Engineering Solutions

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CHOICE

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Collective of Self Help Groups

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Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association of NSW

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Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association of Victoria

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Communications Rights Australia

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Community Broadcasting Association of Australia

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Community Legal Centres NSW

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Consumer Action Law Centre

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Consumer Credit Legal Service WA

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Consumer Policy Research Centre

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Consumers' Association of South Australia

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Consumers' Federation of Australia

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Cotton Australia

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Council of Small Business Organisations of Australia

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Council on the Ageing Australia

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Council on the Ageing Western Australia

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Country Women's Association of Australia

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Deaf Australia

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Deafblind Australia

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Deaf Children Australia

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Deaf NT

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Deaf Society of NSW

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Deafness Forum of Australia

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Desert Knowledge Australia

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Differently Abled People Association Inc.

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Digital Tasmania

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Electronic Frontiers Australia

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Ethnic Communities Council of WA

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Expression Australia

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Family Drug Support

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Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia

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Financial Counsellors Association of Queensland

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Financial Counsellors Association of Western Australia

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Financial Counselling Australia

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Financial Counselling Victoria

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Financial Rights Legal Centre NSW

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First Nations Media Australia

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Westjustice (Footscray Community Legal Centre)

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Health Consumers of Rural & Remote Australia

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Hitnet

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HK Training & Consultancy P/L

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IDEAS NSW - Information on Disability & Education Awareness Services

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IEEE Society for the Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) – Australia Chapter

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Illawarra Legal Centre

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Indigenous Consumer Assistance Network

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Infoxchange

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Inner Sydney Regional Council for Social Development

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Internet Australia (formerly Internet Society of Australia)

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Isolated Children's and Parents Association Australia

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Isolated Children's and Parents Association QLD

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Isolated Children's Parents' Association NT 

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Isolated Children's Parents' Association NSW

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Isolated Children's Parents' Association WA

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itControl

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Kingsford Legal Centre

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Leep NGO Inc Link to website

Macarthur Legal Centre

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National Association of Community Legal Centres

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National Children's and Youth Law Centre

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National Council of Women of Australia

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National Ethnic Disability Alliance

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National Farmers Federation

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NSW Farmers Association

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People with Disabilities WA

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People with Disability Australia Inc

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Physical Disability Australia

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Physical Disability Council of NSW

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Public Interest Advocacy Centre

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Queensland Consumers Association

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Queensland Council of Social Service

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Redfern Legal Centre

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South Australian Financial Counsellors Association

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Tasmanians with Disabilities Inc.

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Tenants Queensland Inc.

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The Benevolent Society

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Think + DO Tank Foundation Limited

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Uniting Care Wesley Bowden

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Vision Australia Limited

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Westwood Spice

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Women's Legal Services Australia

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Women's Legal Services NSW

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Women with Disabilities Australia

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Youth Affairs Network of Queensland

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The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) says it is extremely concerned that a major Telstra mail-out bungle has resulted in a breach of privacy of some 220,000 customers including 23,500 silent-line customers and is calling on the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) to commence a major investigation into the issue.

The board of the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) is pleased to announce the appointment of Teresa Corbin as the peak communications’ body new Chief Executive. Ms Corbin is currently Acting CEO at ACCAN and will move immediately into the new role.

 

A new report into communications-related privacy complaints has found there are vast differences in complaint resolution times, remedies and compensation available to consumers, depending on which of the three statutory bodies you lodge a complaint with.

 

The ACMA’s major inquiry into Customer Service is now underway, with submissions due 10 September. To ensure you voice your experiences with the industry effectively, ACCAN will be hosting an information session about how to write a submission.

People of all ages use phones, mobile phones, the internet and TV. But how much access is there really for the 1 in 6 Australians who are deaf or hearing-impaired? This group includes older people with an acquired hearing impairment, as well as younger people.

Brain Injury is common. Over 500,000 Australians have an acquired brain injury. Three out every four of them are aged under 65. Nick Rushworth, Executive of Brain Injury Australia, explains Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) below as part of Brain Injury Awareness week:

Media reports that Telstra will put in place an “app cap” to cut off smartphone users’ internet access once they’ve reached their data allowance limit are not yet a reality, according to consumer group ACCAN.

The telco giant is yet to decide whether or not they will allow their customers to nominate a maximum spend to help them avoid bill shock, says ACCAN.

Peak telecommunications consumer advocacy group the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network says regardless of which party wins the Federal Election on August 21, what consumers really want to know is how each party will deliver affordable, accessible broadband services that meet the requirements of Australians into the future.

The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) is writing to federal, state and territory disability ministers today along with state and territory premiers and chief ministers urging them to adopt six key actions from its report Communications for All: the Role of the National Disability Strategy.

ACCAN welcomes today’s release of the Australian Government Web Accessibility National Transition Strategy by the Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Lindsay Tanner, and Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities, Bill Shorten.

The Strategy outlines the steps that need to be taken to ensure all government web sites are compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 to its second highest AA level by 2015.