Submit a tip-off

If you have a tip-off, please make sure it has details of the alleged incident. This includes:

  • the name of the venue or organisation
  • location
  • times
  • dates
  • names of anyone involved (if known)
  • any other evidence you have.

How to submit a tip-off

Languages other than English

If you need an interpreter, please do the following:

  • call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National)
  • tell the operator which language you speak
  • ask the TIS to phone the VGCCC on 1300 599 759.

You will need to phone the VGCCC during operating hours:
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm (AEST).

Tip offs

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Use the National Relay Service to contact us

If you are d/Deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech communication difficulty, you can use the National Relay Service (NRS) to contact the VGCCC.

The NRS has specially trained staff called relay officers. Relay officers act as a ‘relay’ or a bridge between people and the person or organisation they are calling.

The Access Hub website has instructions for many different relay methods including:

  • TTY (Speak and Read, Type and Listen, Type and Read)
  • Voice relay
  • NRS chat
  • Video relay
  • NRS captions
  • SMS Relay.

Visit the Access Hub website to find a relay method that works for you.

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