Making a complaint
If you think you have been unlawfully discriminated against, sexually harassed or victimised you may be able to lodge a complaint under the South Australian Equal Opportunity Act.
To find out if your complaint is covered by the Equal Opportunity Act, see 'When is discrimination against the law?'
Or contact us and talk to one of our staff.
We can arrange interpreters if required.
Our service is free, impartial and confidential.
When you are ready to make a complaint:
- Read our fact sheet 'Making a complaint'
- Submit a complaint form in one of three ways:
- Submit a complaint form online (opens new window)
- Print complaint form (PDF version), fill it in and post or fax it to us
- Fill out complaint form (Word version) and either post it to us or email as an attachment
You must lodge your complaint within six months of when the discrimination, harassment or victimisation happened.
In this section:
Our complaint process
Conciliation
Online complaint form (opens in a new window)
