About Ombudsman NT – Yolgnu Matha |
About Ombudsman NT – Warlpiri |
About Ombudsman NT – Pitjantjatjara |
About Ombudsman NT – Pintupi-Luritja |
About Ombudsman NT – Murrinh Patha |
About Ombudsman NT – Eastside Kriol |
About Ombudsman NT – Arrarnta |
About Ombudsman NT – Alyawarra |
Youth Law Australia |
Drink driving: Pleading guilty? |
What is domestic and family violence? |
What are domestic violence orders? |
How do domestic violence orders get made? |
Can I change, end, or extend the domestic violence order? |
Staying safe |
What happens if someone breaks a domestic violence order? |
Do you have a domestic violence order against you? |
Get help |
Online safety |
Separation |
Arrangements for children |
Divorce |
What types of things can a domestic violence order stop? |
What happens to a person’s visa if there’s domestic and family violence? |
What is superannuation? (Mongolian) |
Online scams |
Purchasing a mobile phone |
Owning a mobile phone |
Domestic violence |
Dealing with debt |
Divorce and living arrangements (family law) |
My rights with the police |
Criminal law |
Property damage |
Insurance |
Buying a car |
Accidents |
Story: Police interviews (Yolngu Matha) |
Story: Sentencing (Yolngu Matha) |
Story: Getting a case to court (Yolngu Matha) |
Story: Offence and police investigation (Yolngu Matha) |
Breach (Yolngu Matha) |
Protected person (Yolngu Matha) |
Defendant (Yolngu Matha) |
Perpetrator (Yolngu Matha) |
Aggravated (Yolngu Matha) |
Assault (Yolngu Matha) |
Affirmation (Yolngu Matha) |
Swear (Yolngu Matha) |
Witness statement (Yolngu Matha) |
Witness (Yolngu Matha) |
Right to silence (Yolngu Matha) |
Arrest (Yolngu Matha) |
Plea of not guilty (Yolngu Matha) |
Plea of guilty (Yolngu Matha) |
Not guilty (Yolngu Matha) |
Innocent (Yolngu Matha) |
Guilty (Yolngu Matha) |
Suspended sentence (Yolngu Matha) |
Community work order (Yolngu Matha) |
Character reference (Yolngu Matha) |
Good behaviour bond (Yolngu Matha) |
Imprisonment (Yolngu Matha) |
Sentence (Yolngu Matha) |
Jury (Yolngu Matha) |
Trial (Yolngu Matha) |
Hearing (Yolngu Matha) |
Adjournment (Yolngu Matha) |
Adjourn (Yolngu Matha) |
Mention (Yolngu Matha) |
File (Yolngu Matha) |
Court orderly (Yolgnu Matha) |
Client (Yolngu Matha) |
Victim (Yolngu Matha) |
Police prosecutor (Yolngu Matha) |
Prosecutor (Yolngu Matha) |
Judge (Yolngu Matha) |
Warrant (Yolngu Matha) |
Defence lawyer (Yolngu Matha) |
Lawyer (Yolngu Matha) |
Juvenile (Yolngu Matha) |
Bail conditions (Yolngu Matha) |
Crime (Yolngu Matha) |
Bail (Yolngu Matha) |
Charge (Yolngu Matha) |
Police (Yolngu Matha) |
Avoid a funeral RIP-off (fact sheet) |
Avoid a funeral RIP-off |
Buying a car – Take a minute with your money |
Our Right to Safety |
Our Right to Safety and Respect |
Dealing with family pressure about money |
Sorting out your money problems |
One Million Dollars |
The Cut Off |
Family safety pack (46 languages) |
Family violence and partner visas fact sheet (English) |
Forced and early marriage fact sheet (English) |
Domestic and family violence fact sheet (English) |
Domestic and family violence storyboard |
What’s the law? Family law |
Family dispute resolution at the NT Legal Aid Commission |
Family dispute resolution at the Family Relationship Centre |
Advice about your visa if you’ve been hurt or harmed by your partner |
DV Work Aware for LGBTIQA+ employees |
Information for women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds |
Information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employees |
Information for employees affected by domestic and family violence |
Domestic and family violence: How to report |
Facts about: Domestic violence |
Do I have to report domestic violence? |
Your rights when you buy something (ReadSpeaker) |
Your rights when you buy something (Arabic) |
Your rights when you buy something (Vietnamese) |
Your rights when you buy something (Tagalog) |
Your rights when you buy something (Spanish) |
Your rights when you buy something (Italian) |
Your rights when you buy something (Hindi) |
Your rights when you buy something (Greek) |
Your rights when you buy something (Chinese simplified) |
Your rights when you buy something |
Police caution in Kriol |
Resale money message in Western Kriol language |
Resale money message in Kriol language |
CDP |
myGov |
A lawyer can help |
How super works (Arrernte) |
How can I get my relative’s super after they die? |
death certificate |
dependent |
death benefit |
Super death benefits |
Manage your super: After death |
Death benefits |
Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT) |
When can I get my super? |
preservation age |
What to do when you can not go to court |
What to do when you miss court |
Early access to your super |
Lifecycle of a complaint |
Superannuation scams |
Access superannuation |
retire |
Online complaint – Superannuation Complaints Tribunal |
Super and pension age calculator |
Retiring: Accessing your super |
Accessing your super |
How much super do I have? Where is it? |
What goes into your super? |
Superannuation for under 25s |
ASIC’s Indigenous Help Line – 1300 365 957 |
Superannuation – MoneySmart AU |
fee |
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) |
super company |
superannuation |
Finding lost and unclaimed super |
Don’t leave your money behind |
Too many super accounts? |
Young people and superannuation |
Get to know your super |
Manage your super: New to Australia |
Why is super important to you? |
Keeping track of your super |
Unit 1: What is superannuation? |
What is superannuation? |
hardship |
What is superannuation (super)? |
super fund |
employer |
Super Guru: What is super? |
Super and us mob |
SBS settlement guide: What to do when you get a fine and how to fight it |
SBS settlement guide: Avoid falling victim to online fraudsters |
SBS settlement guide:What are your consumer rights in Australia? |
SBS settlement guide: Divorce in Australia |
10 facts on superannuation |
SBS settlement guide: What is superannuation? |
SBS settlement guide: How to access help for domestic violence |
REALS (Respondent Early Assistance Legal Service) |
mediator |
Bring back the boom box (Yolgnu Matha) |
I’m worried my kids aren’t safe to use their phones or computers, what do I do? |
privacy settings |
location services |
I think someone is bullying me on my phone or social media. What should I do? |
block |
instant messaging |
checking in |
tagging |
social media |
technology abuse |
technology |
eSafety Women: Bella’s story |
eSafety Women: Keeping children safe |
SmartSafe: Technology Safety Planning & Privacy Tips |
eSafety Women: Being social |
SmartSafe: Smartphones, social media and other technology |
eSafety Women: Alicia’s story |
Report a Cybercrime |
eSafety Women: Take Control |
eSafety Women: eSafety checklist |
Police Caution in NT Aboriginal Languages |
Consumer leases (Mandarin) |
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) |
rent |
Rent to buy |
What is financial counselling? |
Smart shopping with Casey and Reece |
Get smarter with your data |
Scamwatch: Where to get help |
How to Complain: Resolving problems with financial products and services |
Safety Planning |
full licence |
NT |
How to make a complaint that gets heard |
Phone-paku problem ngaranyi? |
Dalipunbuy warwu nhuŋ u? |
Problem Phone Kurlu? |
Phone problems? (Arrernte) |
Yoo gud broblum wid yor foan? |
Phone problems? |
Do you have a problem with your telephone or internet provider? |
Complaint? |
Artists in the Black |
Good art, good deal |
Too good to be true |
What’s the Law? – Police (Film) |
Cop This (Booklet) |
Cop This (Film) |
Avoid a funeral ripoff factsheet |
Do Not Knock film (Yolngu Matha) |
Do Not Knock film (English) |
connect With Respect |
Your rights when you buy something (Audio PDF) |
It’s OK to walk away poster |
Do Not Knock Sign |
Money Smart |
ACCC – Your Rights Mob – Indigenous Consumers |
Money Talks |
Murrinhpatha — English Legal Glossary: Difficult words that come from non-Aboriginal law |
Applying for a DVO – 1800 Respect |
Domestic Violence Orders – NT.GOV.AU |
Law for You – Dari |
Law for You – Persian |
Law for You – Vietnamese |
Law for You – Hindi |
Law for You – Chinese |
Law for You – Nepali |
Law for You – Burmese |
Law for You – Swahili |
Law for You – Arabic |
Going to NT youth justice court |
Visiting someone in prison |
Department of Housing – Factsheet |
Non-violence DVO |
NON-INTOX DVO POSTER |
Full non-contact DVO poster |
What is Domestic and Family Violence (Audio in many languages) |
Domestic Violence – CAALAS Night Patrol (Warlpiri) |
Domestic Violence – CAALAS Night Patrol (Eastern Arrerrnte) |
Domestic Violence – CAALAS Night Patrol (PITJANTJATJARA) |
Northern Territory Domestic and Family Violence Services |
complaint |
Find a Financial Counsellor |
Debt Self Help |
credit |
debt |
Got a fine? |
Phone Hunters Yolngu Matha Version |
deposit |
Learn how to spot phishing and spam email |
Department of Human Services phishing email scam |
Recognise scam or hoax emails and websites |
Renting in Community |
Phishing |
phishing |
Stevie’s Scam School: Romance Scam |
Georgina’s Facebook fiancé leaves her flat broke |
Scams |
charity |
Thanks but no thanks:pressure |
unsolicited consumer agreements |
Unsolicited Consumer Agreement |
cooling-off period |
Complaint? help from the TIO infosheet |
What is the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman? |
contract |
interpreter |
Resolve a Consumer Rights problems – Quiz |
Indigenous consumer rights |
Returning Goods |
My Consumer Rights – Shopping Refunds |
Faulty Fashion? Use your Rights |
How to return an ebay item for a refund |
My Consumer Rights – Guarantees and Warranties |
parental responsibility |
Plain English Legal Dictionary |
Parenting Arrangements – Frequently Asked Questions |
roadworthy |
parenting plan |
Moving beyond family conflict – A guide to family dispute resolution |
property |
guilty |
community work |
domestic and family violence |
appeal |
evict |
end date |
tenant |
Personal violence restraining order (PVRO) |
visitor |
Local Court |
business day |
SMS |
employee |
mandatory reporting |
threaten |
neighbour |
violent |
crisis payment |
medical certificate |
migration |
criminal offence |
damaged |
vacate order |
lease |
child protection |
criminal record |
Family Tax Benefit (FTB) |
mediation |
divorce |
breach |
separation |
defendant |
protected person |
family dispute resolution (FDR) |
domestic relationship |
counselling |
subpoena |
witness |
custody |
safe house |
criminal |
warrant |
plea |
accident |
youth |
fault |
insurance |
Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NTCAT) |
small claim |
summons |
letter of demand |
duty lawyer |
penalty |
arrest |
court |
lawyer |
drug driving |
charge |
breath test |
blood alcohol |
Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) |
drink driving |
Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) |
Northern Territory Consumer Affairs |
registration |
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) |
unregistered |
NT Legal Aid |
auction |
customs fees |
Australian Consumer Law |
company |
overseas |
scam |
exceptions |
unsolicited consumer agreement |
services |
goods |
refund |
consumer |
statutory declaration |
I signed a contract and I don’t read English well. I don’t know what I signed for. What can I do? |
I borrowed money to buy my car, but I can’t pay the loan back. What can I do? |
Centrelink says that I owe them money. |
Someone is chasing me for money I owe. I can’t pay it. What can I do? |
I have a fine that I can’t pay all at once. What are my options? |
bond |
I got an email saying I won the lotto. I put money in the account, like they asked, but I haven’t got my money. What can I do? |
I just found out that someone took money out of my account, but it wasn’t me. What do I do? |
I got an email from my bank/Centrelink asking for my bank details? Should I give them out? |
Someone I met online asked to borrow some money from me, but they won’t pay it back. |
condition report |
landlord |
agent |
Domestic Violence – CAALAS Night Patrol |
What’s the Law – Family Violence |
Support a Friend |
offence |
Report Domestic and Family Violence |
disqualified |
Domestic Violence Orders. Information for Defendants. |
Domestic Violence Orders. Information for Defendants |
Personal Violence Order |
Victims of Crimes – Compensation |
Shelter Me NT – Emergency Relief Services |
Centrelink Crisis payment |
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and the Workplace |
Family Violence and your Visa |
Repairs of rental house DCLS factsheet |
Domestic Violence Orders – Information for People in need of Protection |
Domestic Violence and Tenancy |
I got a Facebook message from a friend asking for money to get a new passport |
I got ripped off by someone. What can I do? |
I’m an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander artist. Someone wants to buy my art. How do I know if it is a good deal? |
I get lots of phone calls from businesses and charities asking for money or to sell me something. Can I make it stop? |
I am renting something but I think I am spending too much money. |
What do I need to know if I am buying something secondhand? |
People keep knocking on my door to sell me things. How can I make them stop? |
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and the Workplace |
advertising |
consumer guarantees |
private seller |
Helpline |
sentence |
safety plan |
Someone hassled me to buy/sign something I don’t want. What can I do? |
I signed a phone or internet contract, but I don’t get phone or internet service in my area. Do I have to pay their bills? |
I bought something online but it wasn’t what I expected. Can I get my money back? |
I bought something from overseas, but it did not come yet. What can I do? |
I bought something but it doesn’t work. What do I do? |
Domestic violence is happening to one of my workers. What do I do? |
Domestic violence is happening to someone I know – what do I need to do? |
What happens to my gun licence if a DVO is made against me? |
The Police made a DVO against me, what can I do? |
What happens if I don’t follow the rules in a DVO? |
Someone is being violent and abusive to me, but I am not in a domestic relationship with them. What can I do? |
I am experiencing domestic violence and have no money. |
I have experienced domestic violence and need some time off work. Can I get some time off? |
I am on a visa and my partner is violent. What can I do? |
I rent a place and it got damaged because of DV. What can I do? |
I share a house with a person being violent. What can I do? |
How can a DVO protect my kids? |
I am protected by a DVO. How can I change the DVO? |
How do I get a DVO? |
What are the different kinds of DVOs? |
What is a domestic violence order (DVO)? |
What is domestic violence? |
I am a victim of domestic violence. What can I do? |
I have to leave my house because of violence. What can I do? |
I do not agree with a decision of Department of Housing – what can I do? |
I have a problem with the service delivery of the Department of Housing – what can I do? |
Can the Department of Housing make me change houses? |
I want to end my lease. How can I do that? |
When can my landlord evict me (get me to move out)? |
My landlord or agent won’t give back my bond. What do I do? |
Something is broken in my house. Who should fix it? |
Can my landlord or agent come to my house without telling me? |
Centrelink said I have to get Child Support from the mother/father or they will stop my money. Can they do this? |
How do I get a divorce? |
I am a Grandparent looking after my grandchild. What are my rights? |
I want custody of my children |
How do I work out arrangements for my kids after separation? |
What happens to my children if we separate? |
My partner and I are separating. What do I need to know? |
I’m having relationship problems. Where can I go for help? |
I have to go to court as a witness. |
Someone asked me to write a letter for their court case. What do I write? |
How can I help my relative or friend in jail? |
My friend / family member got taken away by police. How can I contact them? |
Should I say I am guilty or not guilty? |
How long will court take? |
What will happen in court? |
I have a warrant what do I do? |
I missed my court date – what do I do? |
Do I need a lawyer to go to court? |
I am under 18 and I am going to court. What do I do? |
I am going to court. What do I do? |
How do I find out when I have to go to court? |
The police charged me. What do I do? |
I had a car accident and the other driver wants me to pay to fix their car. What do I do? |
Another driver’s car hit me. It was their fault. How do I get them to fix my car? |
I don’t have car insurance and just had an accident. What do I do? |
I had a car accident. What do I do? |
I got caught driving an unregistered car. |
I got caught drug driving. What happens now? |
I got caught drink driving. What happens now? |
How do I register my car? |
How can I get a driver licence? |
The police caught me driving with a disqualified licence. What can I do? |
Warning Signs |
Relationship Checklist |
AVOs and Family Violence |
Domestic Violence Orders – Information for people in Need of Protection |
What is domestic and family violence? |
Stevie’s Scam School: Rebate scam |
Make a plan – Domestic Violence |
Domestic Violence support |
Stevie’s Scam School: Lottery scam |
Feel unsafe? What to do |
Phone Hunters English Version |
Avoiding Phone and Internet Scams |
What you can do – Domestic Violence |
Where to get help |
Protect yourself from scams |
The Indulkana Tigers Get Schooled on Contracts: Arts Law’s Artists in the Black Service |
Contracts: Learn about contracts in Yolngu Matha |
Contracts – Learn about contracts in West Kriol |
Contracts – Learn about contracts in Warlpiri |
Contracts – Learn about contracts in Tiwi |
Contracts – Learn about contracts in Pitjantjatjara |
Contracts – Learn about contracts in Kriol |
Contracts – Learn about contracts in Arrernte |
Artists in the Black Artist’s Rights Video Series |
Welfare Rights (Centrelink) |
Dealing with debt collectors |
Urgent help with money |
Indigneous Art Code |
Artists in the Black |
Lottery Scam |
Lotto scam |
Protect Yourself from Charity Scams |
Do Not Call Register: Information for the Public |
Unauthorised Transactions |
What is the Do Not Call Register |
Furniture Schemes |
Fake email – Rebate scam |
Renting things for your home: how consumer leases work |
Spam Emails |
Fake goverment agency scam |
Centrelink Email Scam |
Renting Appliances |
Rent-to-own consumer leases |
Fake goverment scams |
Leasing or Renting Goods |
Scam emails and websites |
Fake email scams |
Second-hand Cot Saftey |
6 Common Scams |
Shopping Laws |
Relationship scams |
QLD: Second-hand doesn’t have to mean second-rate safety |
Online Dating Scam – Ben’s Story |
Second Hand Items- Refunds |
Buying froma Private Seller Online |
Online Dating Scams |
Markets and Pawnbrokers |
Thanks, but no thanks: Cool Off |
Romance Scam |
Thanks, but no thanks: Pressure |
Sending Money Online Story |
Thanks but no thanks: Inducement |
Door to Door Sales |
Charities, Religious Callers, Market Researchers and the Do Not Knock Sticker |
Dating & Romance Scams |
Get the Sticker |
Facebook Scams – Yolngu Matha |
Facebook Scams – English |
Avoiding Sales Pressure |
Types of scams |
Travelling Con Men |
Common Facebook Scams |
Contracts and Agreements |
Consumer Affairs Victoria – Unsolicted Consumer Agreements |
Know your rights when you’re doorknocked |
NT Law Handbook – Parenting after Separation: Child Support |
Child Support |
Family Tax Benefit |
NT Law Handbook – Couples Who are Married: Divorce |
Consumer Agreements |
How do I apply for a Divorce |
Avoiding sales pressure |
Caring for Children when you are not their Parent |
Rules for door-to-door salespeople |
Grandparent Carers: Legal and Financial Support |
Cancellation notice – Consumer Agreements |
Caring for Children when you are not their Parent |
Having a Grandchild in your Care |
Consumer Rights – Phone Contracts |
Legal issues for Older People – Are you a Grandparent? |
Northern Territory Law Handbook – Parenting After Separation: Parental Responsibility |
Mobile phone contracts |
Out of credit |
Questions to ask before signing a phone contract |
Family Law and Children |
Phone and Internet Complaints |
NT Law handbook – Parenting After Separation: Common Conflicts Over Parenting Arrangements |
victim |
Northern Territory Law handbook – Parenting After the Separation: Agreeing About the Children |
temporary domestic violence order (DVO) |
Children |
Moving Beyond Family Conflict |
domestic violence order (DVO) |
How do we Separate? |
Separation |
Communication Skills |
What are family and relationship problems? |
How the Ombudsman can help with complaints |
Family and Relationship Problems |
Internet shopping explained |
Northern Territory Law Handbook – Domestic and Family Violence |
False Advertising |
Shopping Laws |
Buying from a private seller online |
Domestic Violence Legal Service Brochure |
Ebay – My purchase hasn’t arrived |
Appeals Policy |
Entitlement Policy |
Online Shopping |
Fake Customs Email |
ACCC – Shopping Online |
Termination of Tenancy by Tenant |
ACCC – Resolve a Problem Quiz |
Termination of Tenancy by Landlord |
Your Shopping Rights |
Refunds |
Condition Reports |
Indigenous consumer rights |
Returning Goods |
Security Deposits (Bonds) |
Shopping Refunds |
Community Law Stories – Jen’s Broken House Part II |
Faulty Fashion? Use your rights |
Community Law Stories – Jen’s Broken House Part I |
Condition Reports |
Tenancy Disputes in the NTCAT |
What’s the law? – Renting |
Repairs of rental house NTCA |
Northern Territory Law handbook – Renting |
Resolving common renting problems |
landlord access and privacy factsheet |
Witness Assistance Service Contact Details |
Going to Court as a Witness |
Guide to character reference writing |
How to return an eBay item for a refund |
You understand, don’t you? (Yolngu Matha) |
Guarantees and Warranties |
My Shopping Rights |
You understand, don’t you? (Pintupi-Luritja) – Court role play |
Consumer Rights – 6 Simple Rules |
Worried about Warrants |
Youth Justice Court |
What’s the law – the Australian Legal System |
Going to Court |
Daily Court Lists |
What to do if you receive a letter of demand. |
NAAJA (North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency) – Alice Springs |
Letters of Demand |
NAAJA (North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency) – Tennant Creek |
What’s the Law – Car Accidents |
NT Legal Aid Commission – Alice Springs |
NT Legal Aid Commission – Tennant Creek |
Reporting a crash |
What to do after a car accident |
Penalties for Breaking Driving Laws |
Cannabis and Driving |
Drug Driving Penalties |
Law Handbook – Drink and Drug Driving Standards |
Alcohol, Drugs and Driving |
Drink Driving Penalties |
Vehicle Standards |
Vehicle Inspectors |
About licences |
Register your vehicle for the first time |
Licences Factsheet |
Licence Suspension and Disqualification Factsheet |
What’s the Law? Driving Rules |
NT Road Users’ Handbook |
Licence Classes Factsheet |
LawStuff Licences |
Poster Sample |
QIFVLS (Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service) |
TEWLS (Top End Women’s Legal Service) |
NT Legal Aid Commission – Palmerston |
NT Legal Aid Commission – Katherine |
NT Legal Aid Commission – Darwin |
NAAJA (North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency) – Darwin |
NT Working Women’s Centre – Darwin |
NAAFLS (North Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Service) – Katherine |
NT Working Women’s Centre – Alice Springs |
NAAFLS (North Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Service) – Darwin |
Legal Aid Western Australia |
KWILS (Katherine Women’s Information & Legal Service) |
Legal Aid Queensland |
NAAJA (North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency) – Katherine |
DVLS (Domestic Violence Legal Service) |
KCLS (Kimberley Community Legal Service) |
DCLS (Darwin Community Legal Service) |
CAAFLU (Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit) – Tennant Creek |
CAAFLU (Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit) – Alice Springs |
ATSILS (Aborginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Services Queensland) |
ALSWA (Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia) |
ALRM (Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement) |
AFLS (Aboriginal Family Law Services) – Western Australia |
Western Queensland Justice Network |
Dawn House |
About Community Legal Education |
Can I drive if I don’t have a licence? |
suspended |
valid |
licence |
Road User’s Handbook |
Licence classes and conditions |
Lawstuff – Licenses |
What’s the Law – Driving Rules |
CAWLS (Central Australian Women’s Legal Service) |
MVR – Licence classes and conditions |