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Have Your Say on Disability Discrimination Laws

September 16, 2025
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The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) is a commonwealth law that has been in force since 1992 with only one major review in 2009. The DDA makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person due to their disability in specific areas of public life.

The Commonwealth Government has released an Issues Paper seeking public input in to reforming and strengthening the Disability Discrimination Act.

Guide Dogs Australia is seeking your contribution to inform a submission to this review.

We kindly ask our community who are over 18, and are blind or have low vision to complete a short survey linked below to share your thoughts on what needs to change in the Disability Discrimination Act. The survey itself is three questions and four further on demographics.

Click here to Complete the Survey

You can read more about the DDA review, including the Issues Paper, on the Attorney General Departments website.

The survey will remain open until 3 October, 2025. The final Guide Dogs Australia submission will be published on our website. We thank you for your time and invaluable input.



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