Find out where to get legal advice in your state or territory. Know if you are eligible for free legal help.
Introduction
You do not have to have a lawyer when you appear in front of the Commission. Many people choose to represent themselves.
The Commission cannot give you legal advice or recommend a lawyer for you. We do not have lawyers or paid agents that you can hire.
Free legal help for employment issues
Our Workplace Advice Service organises free legal help for employees and employers that qualify.
Legal help around Australia
If you want legal advice, look up:
- Community legal centres in your state or territory: these give free legal help to people who meet their eligibility criteria.
- The law institute or law society in your state or territory: they can refer you to a lawyer who specialises in workplace law.
If you are a member of a union or employer organisation, you can ask if one of their employees can represent you.
You may want to try some of the following organisations in your state or territory.
Australia-wide
Organisation | Phone |
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Youth Law Australia | 1800 953 673 |
Australian Capital Territory
Organisation | Phone |
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1300 654 314 |
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1800 634 669 |
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(02) 6173 5410 |
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(02) 6247 5700 |
New South Wales
Organisation | Phone |
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1300 888 529 |
|
(02) 9926 0300 |
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Employment Rights Legal Service | (02) 8004 3270 |
Northern Territory
Organisation | Phone |
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1800 812 953 |
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1800 817 055 |
|
(08) 8981 5104 |
Queensland
Organisation | Phone |
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JobWatch | (03) 9662 1933 |
(07) 3214 6333 |
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1800 012 255 |
|
1300 367 757 |
South Australia
Organisation | Phone |
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1300 860 529 |
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1800 652 697 |
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(08) 8229 0200 |
Tasmania
Organisation | Phone |
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JobWatch | (03) 9662 1933 |
(03) 6223 2500 |
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(03) 6234 4133 |
Victoria
Organisation | Phone |
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JobWatch | (03) 9662 1933 |
(03) 9607 9311 |
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Young Workers Centre | 1800 714 754 |
Western Australia
Organisation | Phone |
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(08) 6148 3636 |
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(08) 9324 8600 |