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We welcome correspondence about our campaign for fairer child support laws. The best way to reach us is by post.

The Child Support Crisis Group is a small, focused advocacy organisation, and we conduct our correspondence by mail. Whether you want to share your own experience of the child support scheme, contribute to the evidence behind our reform proposals, or simply add your voice to the campaign, you are warmly invited to write to us at the postal address below.

We read what we receive. The accounts people send us — of assessments that went wrong, of disputes that dragged on, of the real effect the scheme has had on their families — help keep our research grounded in reality and sharpen the case we put to Parliament. Every letter adds to a clearer picture of why reform is needed and what it should look like.

Our postal address

Child Support Crisis Group
GPO Box 3458
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
A note on how we operate

Why we keep things simple

You will notice we do not list a phone number, an email address or an online form on this site. That is a deliberate choice. We are a campaigning think tank rather than a help service, and keeping our correspondence to the post lets us read and consider what people send us carefully, rather than promising a responsiveness we are not set up to deliver. A letter to our GPO box is the surest way to reach us.

Please also understand what we are and what we are not. The Child Support Crisis Group advocates for changes to the law; it does not provide legal advice and does not act in individual child support cases. If you need specialist, practical help with your own situation, our Simon Bacon page explains where specialist child support advisory expertise can be found. And if you would like to understand the reforms we are campaigning for, the best place to start is The Case for Reform.

Whatever brings you here, thank you for taking an interest in the campaign for a fairer child support scheme. Australia's separated families — and above all their children — deserve a system that works, and every person who engages with the case for reform helps move it a little closer.