Victims Services

We're here to help. Call the Victims Access Line 1800 633 063 - external site  or Aboriginal Contact Line 1800 019 123 - external site  (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm)

If you have been a victim of crime outside NSW, contact the relevant victim support organisation listed below. The organisation will advise you about eligible support.

Australian Capital Territory

Victims Support ACT

Phone

1800 822 272 - external site or (02) 6205 2066 - external site

Email

human.rights@act.gov.au - external site

Website

www.victimsupport.act.gov.au/ - external site

Northern Territory

Crime Victims Services Unit

Phone 

1800 460 363 - external site or (08) 8924 4080 - external site

Email 

cvsu.doj@nt.gov.au - external site

Website 

justice.nt.gov.au/justice-services/crime-victims-services-unit - external site

Queensland

Victims Assist Queensland

Phone

1300 546 587 - external site

Email

victimassist@justice.qld.gov.au - external site

Website

www.qld.gov.au/victims - external site

South Australia

Victims of Crime South Australia

Phone

(08) 7322 7007 - external site

Email

victimsofcrime@sa.gov.au - external site

Website

www.voc.sa.gov.au/ - external site

Tasmania

Victims Support Services Tasmania

Phone

1300 663 773 - external site or (03) 6165 7524 - external site

Email

victims@justice.tas.gov.au - external site

Website

www.justice.tas.gov.au/victims - external site

Victoria

Victims of Crime Victoria

Phone 

1800 819 817 - external site

Email 

vsa@justice.vic.gov.au - external site

Website

www.victimsofcrime.vic.gov.au/ - external site

Western Australia

Victims of Crime Western Australia

Phone

1800 214 655 - external site

Email 

victims@justice.wa.gov.au - external site

Website 

www.victimsofcrime.wa.gov.au/ - external site

Last updated:

03 Feb 2025

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