The services below provide free information and advice to migrants, people on temporary visas or people without a visa. You can talk about your concerns in private and without your employer or sponsor knowing.

The Working Women's Centre SA provides free and confidential legal advice, information, support and representation to vulnerable workers living in South Australia about their rights at work.
Eligibility: Workers in South Australia, with a focus on women and gender diverse people, who are experiencing workplace issues such as unfair treatment, discrimination, bullying, sexual harassment, wage theft or dismissal, particularly those in insecure or low‑paid work or facing other disadvantages.
Phone 1800 652 697
Email reception@wwc.org.au or use the online form
Website wwcsa.org.au
If an interpreter is required, call Working Women’s Centre to arrange this.

The Fair Work Ombudsman provides free advice and support to all workers in Australia with or without a visa to help them understand workplace rights and law, and discuss workplace issues, including exploitation.
Eligibility: Not specified. Contact the service to confirm who can access support.
Phone: 13 13 94
Website: www.fairwork.gov.au
Address: Level 13, 175 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000
If you need an interpreter, first call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 13 14 50 and ask for Fair Work on 13 13 94.
The Australian Unions Support Centre provides free and confidential assistance for all workplace issues. If you're a union member, you can also contact your union for support.
Phone: 1300 486 466
Email: help@actu.org.au or use the online form
Website: www.australianunions.org.au