Are you experiencing sexual harassment and/or bullying at work? Do you need guidance, support or practical information to help you make sense of what’s happening? Australia has numerous organisations offering practical support and resources, including legal advice, complaint processes, mental health services and educational tools aimed at preventing harassment and bullying.
Fair Work Commission (FWC)
The FWC is Australia’s national workplace relations tribunal. Its primary role is to resolve disputes, create and enforce employment conditions, and manage certain legal aspects of workplace relationships.
The FWC website offers comprehensive advice and resources on harassment and bullying. It has distinct processes for handling cases of workplace bullying and sexual harassment. While both are serious issues, the FWC treats them differently based on legislation and the nature of the complaints. Workers can lodge ‘Stop Bullying’ or ‘Stop Sexual Harassment’ applications if they are experiencing these issues at work.
Website: Fair Work Commission
Sexual harassment – useful links
- What is workplace sexual harassment?
- What to do if you’ve been sexually harassed
- Who can make a sexual harassment application
- Sexual harassment & discrimination, the general protections & work health and safety
- Apply to resolve a sexual harassment dispute (Form F75)
- Apply for an order to stop sexual harassment that started before 6 March 2023 (Form F72A)
Bullying – useful links
- What is bullying at work
- What to do if you’re bullied at work
- The process to resolve workplace bullying
- Conciliation for bullying at work
Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO)
The FWO is responsible for ensuring that workers and employers comply with Australian workplace laws, with a focus on education, compliance and enforcement. The FWO provides a range of information and assistance aimed at preventing disputes through education and compliance monitoring.
The FWO website provides comprehensive advice on bullying, sexual harassment and discrimination at work, including advice on the different ways you can make a complaint about workplace sexual harassment.
Website: Fair Work Ombudsman
Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
The AHRC is responsible for handling complaints about workplace sexual harassment and discrimination. They offer free complaint resolution services and have resources on rights and obligations for both employers and employees.
Website: Australian Human Rights Commission
Respect@Work website
Respect@Work is a national resource dedicated to preventing and addressing workplace sexual harassment, established as a response to the Respect@Work report. The website provides information, education and advice to both workers and employers on preventing sexual harassment.
Website: Respect@Work
Work health and safety
Safe Work Australia is a national policy body working to achieve healthier, safer and more productive workplaces through improvements to work health and safety and workers’ compensation arrangements. Developing policy is their main focus, aiming to reduce workplace harm and injury and reduce exposure to hazards and risks at work, such as harassment and bullying.
The states and territories regulate and enforce WHS laws and administer workers’ compensation schemes in their jurisdictions.
Safe Work Australia
Safe Work Australia offers guidelines on how to manage and report workplace bullying and sexual harassment, along with resources for workers’ rights and responsibilities.
Website: Safe Work Australia
State- and Territory-Based Work Safety Authorities
Each state and territory has its own work safety authority that provides assistance for bullying and harassment claims. These agencies typically enforce local laws around workplace safety, bullying and harassment. For example:
- WorkSafe ACT – 13 22 81
- SafeWork NSW – 13 10 50
- SafeWork NT – 1800 019 115
- Workplace Health and Safety Queensland – 1300 362 128
- SafeWork SA – 1300 365 255
- SafeWork Tasmania – 1300 366 322
- Worksafe Victoria – 1800 136 089
- Worksafe WA – 1300 307 877
Legal aid commissions
There are eight legal aid commissions in Australia – one for each state and territory. Their role is to provide vulnerable and disadvantaged Australians with access to justice. Legal aid commissions provide free or low-cost legal advice for individuals facing workplace issues, including harassment and bullying. They also offer a range of online resources related to harassment, discrimination and bullying.
- Legal Aid ACT
- Legal Aid New South Wales
- Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission
- Legal Aid Queensland
- Legal Services Commission of South Australia
- Legal Aid Commission of Tasmania
- Victoria Legal Aid
- Legal Aid Western Australia
Trade unions
Many trade unions offer support and legal advice to members on workplace harassment and bullying. Union members often have access to advocacy services, legal representation and guidance on how to handle workplace complaints.
- The Australian Unions Support Centre provides free and confidential assistance about workplace issues (phone: 1300 486 466).
- Professional Architects Australia is part of Professionals Australia, the union that represents architects, interior and landscape designers, architectural students and graduates in Australia. The higher membership levels include access to employment law and industrial advice.
Wellbeing resources & support
Beyond Blue
Beyond Blue (1300 22 4636) provides mental health support, with resources specifically aimed at workplace stress, bullying and harassment.
1800RESPECT
1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) is a national confidential counselling and support service for those affected by sexual harassment, assault and domestic violence. It offers 24/7 support via phone or online chat.
Lifeline Australia
Lifeline Australia (13 11 14) offers 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services. It’s helpful for individuals experiencing severe distress due to workplace bullying or harassment.
13YARN
13YARN (13 92 76) 24/7 culturally safe crisis support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Mensline
Mensline (1300 78 99 78) 24/7 confidential counselling and support for men.
Mates in Construction
Mates in Construction (1300 642 111) Support for everyone involved in the construction industry.
Also see Reporting sexual harassment and bullying for an outline of options for formally reporting harassment and bullying.