Allied Justice

Allied Justice Allied Justice is a
for-purpose organisation providing free legal services, community legal education, law reform & integrated services.

We have offices in Ballarat & Horsham & can assist eligible people in these areas. We actively work in partnership wherever possible, with government, Victoria Legal Aid and other publicly funded legal assistance service providers, pro bono contributors, the private legal profession, community services agencies and other community partners to ensure the best outcomes for their clients and communit

y.

​​Our Vision
Striving for an informed community with access to justice through the law.

​​Our Purpose
​Providing high quality professional legal services, education, support and advocacy to promote inclusion and enhance collaboration.

​​Our Values
​Integrity, respect, inclusivity, confidentiality, accountability & collaboration.

Today, on Mabo Day (3 June), we honour Eddie Koiki Mabo — a Meriam man whose courage and determination changed Australia...
03/06/2026

Today, on Mabo Day (3 June), we honour Eddie Koiki Mabo — a Meriam man whose courage and determination changed Australia forever. 🖤💛❤️

For more than a decade, Eddie Mabo fought to secure recognition of his people’s ownership of Mer (Murray Island) in the Torres Strait. On 3 June 1992, the High Court of Australia ruled in favour of the Meriam people, rejecting the doctrine of terra nullius — the false notion that Australia was “land belonging to no one” at colonisation.

This landmark decision recognised that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have longstanding connections to Country, grounded in their laws, customs and traditions. It also paved the way for native title and ongoing recognition of land rights across Australia.

Although Eddie Mabo did not live to see the final decision, his legacy continues to inspire generations. His story reminds us that real change is possible through strength, conviction and a deep connection to culture and community.

On Mabo Day, we remember Eddie Mabo’s fight for justice and reflect on the importance of truth, recognition and respect. 🖤💛❤️

👉 Learn more about Eddie Mabo and the significance of the decision:
https://www.indigenous.gov.au/stories/eddie-mabo-man-behind-mabo-day
https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/mabo-decision

Allied Justice position statement in response to the Prime Minister’s comments on a Royal Commission into violence again...
27/05/2026

Allied Justice position statement in response to the Prime Minister’s comments on a Royal Commission into violence against women and children.

In response to the Prime Minister’s comments that a Royal Commission may not be the best use of public resources, we acknowledge the urgency of continued investment in frontline services and practical supports. At Allied Justice we believe, this is not an either/or question. Communities deserve both immediate action and serious national scrutiny of the systemic conditions that continue to place women and children at risk. A Royal Commission should be considered as one possible mechanism for truth-telling, accountability and reform, particularly if it can help expose persistent gaps between policy, service systems and lived reality.

At Allied Justice, we see every day that violence against women and children is not only a national crisis, but a profound access to justice issue. Across our regional and rural communities in Central Highlands and the Wimmera, women and children need timely safety, legal support, housing, counselling and prevention responses that are coordinated, trauma-informed and accessible close to home. These services must be properly funded and strengthened, but investment alone is not enough if the systems around women and children continue to leave them without safety, choice and justice.

In Ballarat and across the Grampians region, the impacts of family violence are felt not only by victim-survivors and families, but by the legal, justice, and health service sectors who work together hand in hand every day to respond to complex and ongoing harm. We know that meaningful change requires more than statements of intent. It requires systems that listen to lived experience, respond earlier, work together effectively and remain accountable when it fails.

Women and children have the right to live free from violence. Our systems must be designed with that core principle in mind.

If a Royal Commission can help drive deeper accountability, amplify the voices of those most affected, and lead to reform that improves safety and access to justice, then it should be genuinely considered. As the highest form of public inquiry in Australia, a Royal Commission can help uncover systemic failures, hold institutions accountable, and drive long-term policy and legislative change. Public confidence depends on knowing these processes are designed to deliver meaningful reform—not simply symbolic responses or narrow investment debates.

Women and children cannot wait for change that is partial or delayed. We must be prepared to use every available lever to prevent violence, strengthen responses and build systems that people can trust.
This is a moment for leadership grounded in courage, accountability and a genuine commitment to changing life stories through better access to justice.

🌿 National Reconciliation Week 2026 🌿27 May – 3 JuneNational Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn ...
26/05/2026

🌿 National Reconciliation Week 2026 🌿
27 May – 3 June

National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements—and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. It marks two significant milestones: the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements—and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. It marks two significant milestones: the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court decision.
We invite our community to come together to reflect, learn and take meaningful steps toward reconciliation.

📣 Local Launch Event – Ballarat
Join the City of Ballarat and community partners for the official launch of National Reconciliation Week:
🗓 Wednesday, 27 May
📍 225 Sturt Street & Ballarat Town Hall Trench Room
🕤 9:30 AM – Flag Raising Ceremony

The morning will include:
👉A Welcoming Wadawurrung ceremony
👉Flag raising at 9:30 AM
👉A panel presentation at the Ballarat Town Hall Trench Room

This is a great opportunity to come together, listen, and show your support for reconciliation in our region.

👀 Watch this space for more information about local events happening throughout the week.

🏉 Clunes unites for Match of the Year in support of Hannah’s Voice The Clunes Football Club brought community, sport and...
26/05/2026

🏉 Clunes unites for Match of the Year in support of Hannah’s Voice

The Clunes Football Club brought community, sport and purpose together on Saturday 23 May, hosting its “Match of the Year” in support of Hannah’s Voice — a powerful initiative aimed at preventing family and intimate partner violence through education and community action.

The Clunes Football Club brought community, sport and purpose together on Saturday 23 May, hosting its “Match of the Year” in support of Hannah’s Voice — a powerful initiative aimed at preventing family and intimate partner violence through education and community action.

🌟 Clunes Match of the Year in support of Hannah’s Voice 🌟Join us on Saturday, 23 May 2026, as the Clunes Football Club h...
21/05/2026

🌟 Clunes Match of the Year in support of Hannah’s Voice 🌟

Join us on Saturday, 23 May 2026, as the Clunes Football Club hosts its much-anticipated Match of the Year — bringing the community together for a powerful cause.

This special event honours Hannah McGuire and supports Hannah’s Voice, a community education initiative by Allied Justice that will help prevent family and intimate partner violence through early intervention, legal literacy, and education in respectful relationships.

Hannah’s Voice was established in memory of Hannah McGuire, a 23-year-old Ballarat woman whose life was taken by violence in 2024. The initiative upholds her belief that education, awareness and shared responsibility can help build safer, more respectful communities for everyone.

Through school and community programs, Hannah’s Voice helps young people recognise early warning signs, understand boundaries and consent, and access support sooner — creating meaningful change before harm occurs.

Allied Justice CEO Narelle Laing and Debbie McGuire, Hannah’s mother, will attend and speak on the day in support of Hannah’s Voice and the important work the initiative will deliver.

Adding to the occasion, past AFL player Nick Hind — a Clunes past player and relative of the McGuire family — will also be part of the day, helping bring the community together in support of Hannah’s legacy.

📍 Event Details
• Clunes Football Club – “Match of the Year”
• Saturday 23 May 2026
• Approx. 1:00pm – 5:00pm
• Location: Clunes

This is more than a match — it’s a chance to stand together, honour Hannah’s legacy, and support a future built on respect, safety and equality.

💜 Come along, show your support, and be part of a community committed to prevention and change.

🎟 Understanding Your Legal Rights: What You’ll Learn🗓 Friday, 22 May 2026 – Horsham Neighbourhood House. 👉 This is a FR...
21/05/2026

🎟 Understanding Your Legal Rights: What You’ll Learn
🗓 Friday, 22 May 2026 – Horsham Neighbourhood House.

👉 This is a FREE event

We will explore the real‑world legal problems many people face, including:

✅ Money matters — debts, fines, and financial stress
✅ Housing issues — renting, insurance, repairs, and ending a lease
✅ Family challenges — separation, parenting arrangements, and child support
✅ Workplace concerns — unfair treatment, disputes, and employment rights

This session is designed to be friendly, welcoming, and jargon‑free. Whether you’re dealing with a current issue or simply want to understand what help is available, you’ll walk away feeling more confident about accessing legal support early — before problems escalate.

Come along and discover how Allied justice can assist you now or in the future.

20/05/2026
🎟Understanding Your Legal Rights: What You’ll Learn🗓Thursday, 21 May 2026 – Stawell Neighbourhood House.👉 This is a FRE...
20/05/2026

🎟Understanding Your Legal Rights: What You’ll Learn

🗓Thursday, 21 May 2026 – Stawell Neighbourhood House.

👉 This is a FREE event

We will explore the real‑world legal problems many people face, including:

✅ Money matters — debts, fines, and financial stress
✅ Housing issues — renting, insurance, repairs, and ending a lease
✅ Family challenges — separation, parenting arrangements, and child support
✅ Workplace concerns — unfair treatment, disputes, and employment rights

This session is designed to be friendly, welcoming, and jargon‑free. Whether you’re dealing with a current issue or simply want to understand what help is available, you’ll walk away feeling more confident about accessing legal support early — before problems escalate.

Come along and discover how Allied justice can assist you now or in the future.

🎟 Understanding Your Legal Rights: What You’ll Learn👉  Both events are FREE🗓Wednesday, 20 May 2026 📍Ararat Neighbourhood...
19/05/2026

🎟 Understanding Your Legal Rights: What You’ll Learn
👉 Both events are FREE
🗓Wednesday, 20 May 2026
📍Ararat Neighbourhood House 12–2 pm
📍Nhill Learning Centre 1.30 – 3 pm

We will explore the real‑world legal problems many people face, including:
✅ Money matters — debts, fines, and financial stress
✅ Housing issues — renting, insurance, repairs, and ending a lease
✅ Family challenges — separation, parenting arrangements, and child support
✅ Workplace concerns — unfair treatment, disputes, and employment rights

The sessions are designed to be friendly, welcoming, and jargon‑free. Whether you’re dealing with a current issue or simply want to understand what help is available, you’ll walk away feeling more confident about accessing legal support early — before problems escalate.

Come along and discover how Allied justice can assist you now or in the future.

🎟Understanding your local Community Legal Centre and where to get help 🗓Tuesday, 19 May 2026 – Rainbow Learning Group & ...
18/05/2026

🎟Understanding your local Community Legal Centre and where to get help

🗓Tuesday, 19 May 2026 – Rainbow Learning Group & Neighbourhood House.

👉This is a FREE event

We will provide information on what a Community Legal Centre is, the free services they provide and how to get help when you need it.

This session is designed to be friendly and welcoming. Whether you’re dealing with a current issue or simply want to understand what help is available, you’ll walk away feeling more confident about how a Community Legal Centre can help — before problems escalate.

Come along and discover how Allied justice can assist you now or in the future.

Address

5 Chancery Lane
Ballarat, VIC
3350

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
6pm - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 12:30pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12:30pm
1:30pm - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 12:30pm
1:30pm - 5pm
Friday 9am - 12:30pm
1:30pm - 5pm

Telephone

0353315999

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