There is a Blog site for deaf people here in Australia talking about Deaf role models.

VCOD is a Deaf run advocacy and information organisation.

Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) and want to make a complaint under the Disability Discrimination Act.

Disability Standards for Education make clear what the DDA means in relation to education and educational institutions.

The http://www.ddaedustandards.info/index.php site is about the Disability Standards for Education which has an Auslan clip on it as well as information.

Equal Opportunity Commission Victoria can help you if you feel you have been discriminated against and want tomake a complaint under the Victorian Equal Opportunity Act.

Disability Discrimination Legal Centre is a free legalservice that focuses on cases of discrimination, especiallywhen the outcome of the case will benefit other members of adisability group, in addition to the individual.

The RDLO & DCO National Website provides information for young people with a disability who are moving from school into tertiary education in Australia.  It has information for the students, parents and teachers.

Gallaudet University is the only university in the world specifically for deaf people.

National Technical Institute for the Deaf is at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

http://deafness.about.com/ is an interesting website with lots of information about deafness and other topics. It is run from the US, but includes information from around the world (including Australia).

http://pubsites.uws.edu.au/rdlo/disclosure/ talks about the decision to tell a TAFE or university about your hearing loss.