Whilst this recognition signals we’re absolutely headed in the right direction, the team is always striving to improve. And with good reason - with over 34 million visitors to nsw.gov.au and 65 million sessions to Dec 1st this year, the large volumes of visitors expect a high-quality experience from their government. One where they can locate, digest and trust the information they need, quickly and easily.
The importance of accessibility
The numbers above show over 8 web sessions for every person living in NSW, and with more than 1 in 3 people in NSW living with a long-term health condition or disability, accessibility is critical to the delivery of information on nsw.gov.au. With consistent focus on accessible content across new and existing pages, we achieved a year high accessibility score of 84%. An independent audit of the website saw us achieve a statement of accessibility, level AA. Whilst above industry benchmarks, again the team are working tirelessly to lift this even further.
According to the latest census data, 31.5 % of people in NSW speak a language other than English at home. Equipped with this knowledge, the team delivered an inclusive digital solution. All content on nsw.gov.au now available in 67 languages. This improved accessibility is such an important leap forward in ensuring all people can access government information, particularly during times of crisis.
Supporting people in their time of need
During times of need, the people of NSW turn to their government for information, support and recovery. In 2022, the state again experienced some of the worst flooding on record. As a result of the February and March flood events, almost 8,000 NSW residents were temporarily displaced. 15,000 homes were damaged, 5,000 of which were rendered uninhabitable.
Using our experience from the build and management of the COVID-19 hub, the team launched the NSW Floods hub pages in under 72 hours. This brought together critical information from across 15 Government agencies. The pages provide information on:
- preparing for floods
- where evacuation and recovery centres are located
- road closures
- access to grants and funding to assist with rebuild and recovery efforts for people and businesses.
The floods hub has received over a million visits since it was launched on nsw.gov.au in March. Nearly three quarters of those sessions (73%) have been on a mobile device. Financial support has proven to be the most sought-after information.