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Complaints

If your enquiry is about making a possible complaint, please contact the National Information Service (including Respect@Work enquiries) by:

  • phone on 1300 656 419
    • our phone line is open Monday to Friday between the hours of 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM AEST. 
  • in writing, including by email to infoservice@humanrights.gov.au.
    • Please note that the form and its details will be stored in the ‘sent items’ folder of your email account. If other people can access your email and the information in it, delete the message once it's sent.

Education

If your enquiry is about human rights education materials and resources, please send an email to: education@humanrights.gov.au

Media

If you are a media professional or journalist, please send an email to:  media@humanrights.gov.au

Communications

If you would like to contact a Commissioner, have an enquiry about our website or would like to give feedback, please send an email to: communications@humanrights.gov.au

AHRC reception

  • phone: 1300 369 711 or (02) 9284 9600
    • opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AEST
  • address: GPO Box 5218, Sydney, NSW 2001
  • email: reception@humanrights.gov.au

National Relay Service

If you are d/Deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech/communication difficulty please contact us at the National Relay Service opens in a new window as follows:

Step 1

Contact us through your preferred NRS call channel detailed on NRS call numbers and links.

Step 2

Provide the NRS with our phone number (02) 9284 9600. For more information visit:  About the National Relay Service

Received an email from us?

Please note: The Australian Human Rights Commission will never contact you requesting money. If you've received an email you're unsure about, please phone us on 1300 369 711 between 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. AEST/AEDT. Always be suspicious of any message that asks you for money via email. For information on protecting yourself and recognising and reporting scams, go to the National Anti-Scam Centre.

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