Paula Sharry-Pierce • August 21, 2026

We Have Moved!

Allied Justice has a New Ballarat Home

From Monday, 24 August 2026, Allied Justice will be located at 40 Camp Street, Ballarat.


The move reflects our ongoing commitment to providing accessible, high-quality legal support to the people and communities we serve. 


Our new Camp Street office will offer a more welcoming and accessible environment for clients, with improved facilities that support privacy, dignity and comfort. The additional space will also create better opportunities for collaboration, enabling our staff, volunteers and partners to work together more effectively to respond to community needs. 


Demand for community legal assistance continues to grow across Victoria. Although our location is changing, our mission remains the same. We will continue to provide legal assistance, community engagement, education and advocacy across our region.


Our phone numbers, 1800 466 488 and 5331 5999, remain unchanged, and our website, alliedjustice.org.au, will continue to provide information and resources to our clients and stakeholders. Our Horsham office at 91 Wilson Street remains operational and will not be affected. 


We look forward to welcoming you to our new home on Camp Street. 



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