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
The following organisations may be able to provide you with legal assistance, or help you find a lawyer.
Legal Aid
National Legal Aid has contact details for your local Legal Aid office. Some legal aid clinics provide specialist veterans advocacy services.
Community Legal Centres (CLCs)
The National Association of Community Legal Centres has contact details for CLCs.
Tip: Search by postcode or browse the map to find a suitable CLC in your area.
Law Society
Your local law society can help you find a lawyer, including lawyers who may agree to act for free or at reduced rates (pro bono).
Tip: Find your local law society’s contact details on the internet by searching ‘law society’ and your state or territory
Help for Indigenous Australians
The Attorney-General’s Department has a list of organisations that provide legal assistance to Indigenous Australians.