Federal discrimination law covers complaints under Commonwealth law that usually start at the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) and may then go to a federal court. 

  When we may be able to help 

  • Your matter has finished at the AHRC and is now in the Federal Court

If this is your situation, click here to read more about our Court and Tribunal services and how they may be able to help.

  When we can’t help

  • You want to make a new AHRC complaint
  • Your complaint is still at the AHRC stage

If this is your situation, see below for resources and other places that may be able help.

  More resources

Please see the following for further information: 

Other places that may be able to help

Your local community legal centre may be able to give you some advice. To find your nearest community legal centre, you can use Community Legal Centres Queensland’s Find a CLC feature.

To find a private lawyer, you can use Queensland Legal Service’s You and the Law directory.