Community Languages
Information about protection under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 and how to contact the Anti-Discrimination Commission Qld is available in thirty community languages.
Select either the print friendly PDF version or the accessible HTML version from the list below.
Audio versions
Creole - Torres Strait spoken information
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Do you need help in your own language?
Call the Translating
and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450, 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, for the cost of a local call.
Other complaint agencies
It is possible that your complaint might be better handled by
another complaint handling or law enforcement body.
The Its OK to complain - your rights
are our concern, brochure briefly outlines the roles and
responsibilities of five Queensland complaint agencies - the Anti-Discrimination
Commission Qld, Commission for Children and Young People and
Child Guardian, the Health Quality and Complaints Commission, the Crime and Misconduct
Commission and the Queensland Ombudsman.
The Its OK to complain brochure
is available in English
The Its OK to complain brochure is also
available in Amharic, Arabic, Croatian, Dari, Farsi, Chinese, Samoan, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya and Vietnamese.
Document formats on this page
Information is available on this page as PDF
files and, for some languages, as web pages and Microsoft Word
documents. Your computer should be able to read the PDF documents,
if you have Adobe Acrobat installed. If your computer can display
the required language, you should also be able to read the web
pages and Word documents. See
here for more information on document formats.