Whistleblower Project 

Legal support to protect and empower whistleblowers

Whistleblowers make Australia a better place. By speaking up about human rights abuses, government wrongdoing and corporate misfeasance, whistleblowers play an important role in our democracy. Unfortunately, many people who do speak up face reprisal for doing so. 

The Human Rights Law Centre’s Whistleblower Project is Australia’s first dedicated legal service to protect and empower whistleblowers who want to speak up about wrongdoing. We provide legal advice and representation to whistleblowers, as well as advocating for stronger legal protections and an end to the prosecution of whistleblowers. Our legal service is free and whistleblowers can contact us on a confidential basis. 

 

Legal help for whistleblowers


Contact us

If you are a whistleblower and need legal assistance, please complete this intake form.

The information you provide is confidential and securely stored on the Rely platform, which is specifically designed for whistleblowers. We review all inquiries and will respond to you as soon as possible. Please note we are currently experiencing increased demand for our assistance, and there may be some delays in our ability to consider your inquiry. 

By submitting an inquiry, it does not mean that we act for you or that we are your lawyers. This form is for us to assess your matter and consider whether we are able to assist you.

Please do not attend our office in-person - we regrettably cannot accommodate walk-ins.


Resources for whistleblowers

 


The Human Rights Law Centre is proud to be a member of the Whistleblowing International Network (WIN), a global network of organisations protecting whistleblowers.