Related sites
Government organisations
The Fair Work Commission External link (opens in new window) is the independent national workplace relations tribunal. It carries out a range of functions relating to awards and agreements, termination and industrial action and disputes.
The Fair Work Ombudsman External link (opens in new window) provides a number of tools and resources to help employers and employees understand their workplace rights and obligations.
Workplace health and safety
Safe Work Australia External link (opens in new window) is the statutory agency overseeing the harmonisation of state and territory workplace health and safety laws.
Each state and territory has a local workplace health and safety body, which regulates and investigates breaches of laws about workplace health and safety, including bullying and harassment.
- Comcare Australian Government Agency External link (opens in new window)
- Work Safe ACT External link (opens in new window)
- SafeWork NSW External link (opens in new window)
- NSW State Insurance Regulatory Authority External link (opens in new window)
- Insurance and Care NSW (iCare) External link (opens in new window)
- NT Worksafe External link (opens in new window)
- SafeWork SA External link (opens in new window)
- WorkSafe Queensland External link (opens in new window)
- WorkSafe Tasmania External link (opens in new window)
- WorkSafe Victoria External link (opens in new window)
- WorkCover Western Australia External link (opens in new window)
- WorkSafe Western Australia External link (opens in new window)
Legal organisations
Australasian Legal Information Institute External link (opens in new window) provides access to legislation and court judgements as well as summaries on the law.
Commonwealth of Australia Law ComLaw External link (opens in new window) provides online copies of Commonwealth legislation and related documents.
The Federal Court of Australia External link (opens in new window) has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes, along with some criminal matters.
The High Court of Australia External link (opens in new window) is the supreme court in Australia and decides cases of federal significance and hears appeals from Federal, State and Territory courts.
Legal aid External link (opens in new window) in each state and territory may be able to provide legal advice or assistance.