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Rights and safety

Find out what your rights are under law, what to do if you're the victim of a crime, plus information on staying safe online, how to prove your identity and access myGov. Includes:

  • how to practice cyber safety
  • how to recognise a scam
  • proving your identity and accessing myGov
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  • Digital safety

    Learn about cyber safety and make sure you are protected from cyber bullying and other harmful practices online.
  • Your identity and myGov

    Find out how to prove your identity and how to access myGov online services.
  • Staying safe from harm

    If you or someone you care about have become a victim of crime, we have some information to help.
  • Know your rights

    Know as much as possible about your rights and the way the law affects you.
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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Victoria and pay respects to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge that Aboriginal self-determination is a human right and recognise the hard work of many generations of Aboriginal people.

We are committed to safe and inclusive workplaces, policies, and services for people from LGBTIQA+ communities and their families.

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