Jen Davis • August 15, 2025

BGCLS is now Allied Justice

Some Things Change and Some Things Stay the Same 

We’re excited to share that we are now Allied Justice.

As we grow and evolve, we’ve chosen a name that better reflects who we are and the values we stand for. This isn’t just a rebrand—it’s a reaffirmation of our mission to empower communities with respect, courage, and kindness. We are committed to reaching more rural and remote communities, providing integrated services including financial counselling, community legal education, law reform and partnering in projects that address issues our clients are facing daily. 


This change reflects more than just a new identity—it represents our unwavering commitment to standing beside our clients every step of the way. At Allied Justice, we see the whole person, not just a case, and we help them feel seen. We stand with our clients until they can stand for themselves, and we fight for what’s fair, together. This is what we call Real Justice: the kind our clients actually want. It’s justice with our sleeves rolled up. It’s justice done together.

What’s changing?


Our new email address: help@alliedjustice.org.au and this new website: https://www.alliedjustice.org.au

What’s staying the same?


Our locations at 5 Chancery Lane, Ballarat 3350 and 91a Wilson Street, Horsham 3340 and our freecall number: 1800 466 488

What is not changing is our integrity, our professionalism, and our commitment to always rise to the challenge. We do what others shy away from by standing together, in partnership, unified in purpose, seeing it through together.


We have always, and continue to be, here for community.

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