We can help you understand the review process but we cannot give you advice about your case.
There are professional people (for example, lawyers) and other organisations that can help you with your review.
We cannot pay for someone to assist you. We cannot recommend a particular individual or organisation to help you.
Help from a lawyer
You may be represented by a lawyer who will act on your behalf. You may engage a lawyer privately and pay them to represent you. You may be eligible for Legal Aid to pay for a lawyer to represent you.
Legal aid commissions provide a range of services, including information, legal advice and representation in courts and tribunals. Information and services including telephone advice are often free of charge.
National Legal Aid has links to the Legal Aid office in each State and Territory.