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What We Can and Cannot Investigate
The Ombudsman has the power to investigate complaints about State and local government authorities.
Fact Sheets
pdfhtmlFact Sheet 1 - About the Victorian Ombudsman (html version)
pdfhtmlFact Sheet 7 - Powers of the Ombudsman under the Ombudsman Act 1973 (html version)
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Other Complaint Resolution Bodies
Other Complaint Resolution Bodies
State Government Authorities
State government authorities include all Victorian government departments:
Education and Training
Health and Human Services
Justice and Regulation
Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources
Premier and Cabinet
Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Treasury and Finance.
The Ombudsman also has jurisdiction over most statutory bodies, such as:
WorkSafe Victoria
Transport Accident Commission
Universities and other tertiary institutions
VicRoads
Selected professional boards eg. Legal Services Board.
Local Government
Actions by local councils in relation to matters such as:
enforcement of parking, building or planning regulations
nuisance control
rate and service charges
liability claims against Council
drainage matters
roads, construction, maintenance and closures
contracts or agreements with Council
building matters
planning and subdivisions permits, advertising and zoning.
How to complain
Any member of the public can complain. Complaints may also be made by a group of persons, a company or a partnership.
Before complaining to the Ombudsman, you should first try to resolve your complaint with the organisation concerned.
The Ombudsman does not give legal advice and you do not need a lawyer to complain to the Ombudsman.
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