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Here you will find Legal and Financial Helplines, Financial assistance, Legal assistance, Advocacy for legal and financial matters, Separation & divorce services and much more.
Free, confidential information and referral service to help prevent elder abuse, and protect the rights, dignity and independence of older Tasmanians.
A service providing safe and positive contact arrangements for children whose parents are separated.
Family Law Counsellors provide assistance with interpersonal issues affecting you and your children during separation and divorce.
Providing an independent dispute-resolution service for electricity and natural gas consumers in Tasmania. We also have information if you’re having trouble paying your electricity bill.
The Office of the Anti-Discrimination Commissioner (OADC) aims to foster a society free of discrimination, prejudice, bias and prohibited conduct by administering the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 (Tas).
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. It educates Australians about online safety risks and helps to remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children and young people, adult cyber abuse, revenge porn or image-based abuse and illegal and restricted content. Visit eSafety.gov.au to find out more on how to stay safe online and report online abuse.
The Family Relationship Advice Line is a national telephone service established to assist families affected by relationship or separation issues.
The Annual Electricity Concession is available to eligible Tasmanian concession holders who apply
Cancer Council Tasmania’s Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) aims to assist Tasmanians diagnosed with cancer when they are undergoing treatment or receiving palliative care who are experiencing financial hardship. Cancer Council also has free legal support programs currently available.
Welcome to the Men’s Resources Tasmania page. MRT is a voice for men and boys in Tasmania, advocating for men and boys in the public sector, and aiming to connect men to positive and male friendly assistance.
If life puts your finances under stress, ASIC’s Moneysmart can help you ride the storm, offering smart tips to help you deal with the ups and downs of life: retiring, divorce or separation, buying a home, losing your partner and many more.
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