Contacts

 

ACON's Lesbian and Same-Sex Attracted Women’s Health Project

Office Hours: 10am - 6pm, Monday - Friday

414 Elizabeth St
Surry Hills NSW 2010

PO Box 350
Darlinghurst NSW 1300

Tel: (02) 9206 2000
Free Call: 1800 063 060
Hearing Impaired: (02) 9283 2088

Email: women@acon.org.au

 

General Contacts 

Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby

The Lobby is a volunteer-based community organisation whose goal is to achieve legal equality and social justice for lesbians and gay men. It relies on the hard work and support of people like you.

Tel: (02) 9360 6650

Web: www.glrl.org.au

 

Gay and Lesbian Counselling Service of NSW

Counselling line (5.30pm-10.30pm 7 days)

Tel: (02) 8594 9596
Free Call: 1800 184 527 (toll free NSW only)

Email: admin@glcsnsw.org.au

Web: www.glcsnsw.org.au

 

Rainbow Families Council

This site provides an information, support and resources forum for parents, partners and prospective parents who identify as being GLBTI (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex) and their families, friends and allies.

Email: kerwendy@ozemail.com.au   

Web: www.rainbowfamilies.org.au/pages/links-resources.php


Legal information

Gay and Lesbian Immigration Task Force

The primary aim of GLITF is to assist the foreign partners of Australian lesbians and gay men to migrate to Australia.

Tel: (02) 9283 4031

Email: glitf@dot.net.au

Web: www.glitf.org.au

 

Inner City Legal Centre

(Includes the Lesbian and Gay Legal Advice Service)

Tel: (02) 9332 1966

Web: www.iclc.org.au

 

HIV/AIDS Legal Centre

The HIV/AIDS Legal Centre (HALC) is a community legal centre that specialises in HIV related legal matters. HALC recognises that people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS have special legal needs.

Tel: (02) 9206 2060
Free Call: 1800 063 060

Email: halc@halc.org.au

Web: www.halc.org.au

 

Women's Legal Resources Centre

Women’s Legal Services (WLS) NSW is a community legal centre providing women with a range of free community legal services, including legal advice and information, education, training and resources across metropolitan and regional areas of New South Wales.

Sydney Advice Line: (02) 9749 5533
Rural Free Call Line: 1800 801 501
Hearing Impaired: 1800 674 333

Web: www.womenslegalnsw.asn.au

 

LawAccess NSW

LawAccess NSW is a free government telephone service that provides legal information, advice and referrals for people who have a legal problem in NSW.

Tel: 1300 888 529
Hearing Impaired: 1300 889 529

Web: www.lawaccess.nsw.gov.au

 

Legal Aid NSW

Legal Aid provides a range of services to people who need advice, assistance and representation, and who qualify for legal aid.

Tel: (02) 9219 5000
Hearing Impaired:  (02) 9219 5037

Web: www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au

 

NSW Young Lawyers

NSW Young Lawyers is an independent organisation, although a division of the Law Society, with its own Constitution, Office Bearers and Executive Council. Members are all legal practitioners under the age of 36 and/or within their first five years of practice. All students are also members.

Tel: (02) 9926 0270

Email: ptd@lawsocnsw.asn.au

Web: www.lawsociety.com.au/page.asp?PartID=10

 

Law Society Community Assistance Service

Tel: (02) 9926 7300
Free Call: 1800 357 300

Email: cad@lawsocnsw.asn.au

Web: www.lawsociety.com.au

 

Legal Information Access Centre

The Legal Information Access Centre (LIAC) is a free legal information service for all members of the community in NSW.

Tel: (02) 9273 1558

Email: liac@sl.nsw.gov.au

Web: liac.sl.nsw.gov.au

 

Discrimination & Human Rights

Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW

The Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW is part of the NSW Attorney General’s Department. It administers the Anti-Discrimination laws of New South Wales.

Tel: (02) 9268 5544
Hearing Impaired:  (02) 9268 5522

Web: www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/adb

 

Australian Human Rights Commission

Working towards an Australian society where human rights are for everyone, everywhere, everyday.

Tel: (02) 9284 9600
Complaints line: 1300 656 419

Web: www.hreoc.gov.au

 

Privacy NSW

Office of the Privacy Commissioner.

Tel: (02) 9228 8585

Web: www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/Lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/pages/PNSW_index

 

Wills, Inheritance & Guardianship

Guardianship Tribunal

The Guardianship Tribunal is a legal tribunal established under the Guardianship Act 1987. The Tribunal has a key role in both the protection and empowerment of people living with a decision making disability.

Tel: (02) 9555 8500
Free Call: 1800 463 928

Web: www.gt.nsw.gov.au

 

Office of the Public Guardian

The Office of the Public Guardian exists to promote the rights and interests of people with disabilities through the practice of guardianship, advocacy and education.

Tel: (02) 9265 3184

Web: www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/opg

 

Office of the Protective Commissioner

The Protective Commissioner is an independent public official legally appointed to protect and administer the financial affairs and property of people unable to make financial decisions for themselves (where there is no other suitable person willing to assist). The Protective Commissioner is Ms Imelda Dodds.

Tel: (02) 9265 3131
Free Call: 1800 882 889

Web: www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/opc

 

Public Trustee

The Public Trustee NSW was established by an Act of Parliament in 1913 and has been assisting the people of NSW for over 90 years. An experienced asset manager, the Public Trustee is responsible for the making of Wills, acts as Executor in deceased estates, manages Trusts and provides Attorney Services.

Tel: (02) 9252 0523

Web: www.pt.nsw.gov.au

 

Childhood educational material

Learn to Include
An Australian non-profit organisation publishing inclusive children’s books. Both fiction and non-fiction titles and other resources feature diverse families, including families with same-sex parents.
Web: www.hotkey.net.au/~learn_to_include/

 

Feminist Bookshop
For a selection of books on resources and parenting, or books for children.
Tel: 9810 2666
Web: www.feministbookshop.com

 

ACON Services

Exploring Mindfulness

Lesbian Health Strategy 2008 - 2011

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