Make a report to Stopline
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1300 30 45 50 – Australia
Send an email to: [email protected]
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Attention: City of Adelaide, c/o Stopline, PO Box 403,
Diamond Creek, VIC 3089, Australia
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Disclosure Service
The City of Adelaide Disclosure Service is an independent service run by Stopline that empowers you to play an active role in the elimination of improper conduct in our workplace by reporting issues anonymously if you wish. You can contact Stopline to report suspected:
- Theft
- Fraud
- Dishonesty
- Bullying and Harassment
- Discrimination
- Policy breaches
- Unethical behaviour or
- Workplace safety hazards
When contacting the service, expert forensic investigators will take full details of your concern and ensure timely and confidential reporting of incidents to dedicated representatives within City of Adelaide for action.
We encourage you to explore this site, where you will find access to the City of Adelaide Code of Conduct and answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about how the service works.
This service is available to all City of Adelaide employees, volunteers, contractors and applicable stakeholders 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Translation services can be provided if requested.
Want to report an incident relating to corruption?
As a Council employee or volunteer, you are required by law to report any matter you reasonably suspect to be corruption in public administration directly to the Office of Public Integrity (OPI), not Stopline.
Corruption is ordinarily conduct of a public officer (in his or her capacity as a public officer) that amounts to certain criminal offences. This includes abusing power or position for a benefit and bribery, as well as an offence of breaching the duty of all public sector employees to act honestly at all times in the performance of their duties, whether within or outside the State.
You must report to OPI any matter that you reasonably suspect involves corruption in public administration unless you know that the conduct has already been reported to the OPI. You must report to the OPI as soon as practicable after they form a reasonable suspicion as to the matter. A public officer’s report to the OPI should:
- include the public officer’s identity and the public authority responsible for the public officer, and
- provide the public officer’s contact details
A public officer can make a report to the OPI via the online form on the OPI website: Make a complaint or report