Royal Commission Legal Assistance Service

About the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion

The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion was established by the Australian Government following the antisemitic terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on 14 December 2025. 

The Royal Commission is examining the nature, causes and impacts of antisemitism and failures in social cohesion in Australia, as well as the effectiveness of government, law enforcement, and security responses. It is also investigating the circumstances leading up to the Bondi attack, including security arrangements and information‑sharing between agencies. 

The Royal Commission website has further information on the Royal Commission and the Terms of Reference. 


What is the Royal Commission Legal Assistance Service (RCLAS)?

The Royal Commission Legal Assistance Service (RCLAS) provide free, confidential legal support to people who want to engage with the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion (Royal Commission).

We are independent legal service that is separate to the Royal Commission.


What do we do?

We have staff across Australia - including at Legal Aid ACT - who give legal advice, legal information and referrals in a culturally appropriate and trauma informed way. 


How can we help you?

We can provide free and confidential legal advice about:

  • engaging with the Royal Commission, including making submissions
  • your legal rights when sharing information with the Royal Commission
  • legal protections available when sharing information with the Royal Commission
  • have been requested to appear as a witness before the Royal Commission 
  • have received a notice to produce or other formal communication from the Royal Commission 
  • have confidential or sensitive information to provide to the Royal Commission 
  • have questions or concerns about Royal Commission processes, including questions about hearings 
  • require legal advice about matters being examined by the Royal Commission

We can talk to you about how you can:

  • share your experiences in a safe way
  • keep your engagement with the Royal Commission confidential 
  • overcome barriers you might face in sharing your experiences.

We can also connect you with services such as counselling and other legal or non-legal support to help you engage with the Royal Commission. We can also connect you with other legal services to help you resolve any other legal issues you may have.


Contact us

Call or email us

Phone: 1800 976 198

Email: rcasclegalhelp@nationallegalaid.org.au 

If you need an interpreter, please let us know and we can arrange one for you for free. 

If you are hearing or speech impaired, you can contact us by calling the National Relay Service on 133 677 (TTY) or on 1300 555 727.  You can find more contact options, depending on your specific needs, on the National Relay Service website: NRS call numbers and links | Access Hub


Other Support and Services

Legal Financial Assistance Scheme

The Royal Commission Legal Assistance Service supports individuals who are not a formal witness to the Royal Commission.

If you are required to engage with the Royal Commission, a Legal Financial Assistance Scheme is available to assist you. 

More information is available on the Attorney-General's Department website

Non-Legal Support Services

The Royal Commission has compiled a list of non-legal crisis counselling and support services for general assistance. 

More information is available on the Royal Commission website


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