Report Content

Use this page to report content that may be defamatory, inaccurate, subject to a suppression or non-publication order, or otherwise in breach of our terms.

Our commitment: We will acknowledge your complaint within 48 hours and take reasonable steps to review and act on it within 7 days, in accordance with the Defamation Act 2005 (Qld) s 31A.

What you can report

  • Defamatory content — material that damages a person's reputation
  • Suppression orders — content subject to a court non-publication order
  • Inaccurate information — factual errors in community contributions
  • Identifying information — content that identifies a person contrary to our guidelines
  • Other concerns — any content that breaches our Terms of Use

How to report

Send your report by email to report@legalhub.au with the following information:

  1. The content you are reporting — describe or link to the specific content
  2. Why you believe it should be removed — e.g. it is defamatory, subject to a suppression order, identifies a person, or is factually inaccurate
  3. Your name and contact details — so we can acknowledge your complaint and update you on the outcome
  4. Any supporting evidence — e.g. a copy of a suppression order, or evidence of the factual error

What happens next

1

Acknowledgment (within 48 hours)

We will confirm receipt of your complaint and provide a reference number.

2

Review (within 7 days)

We will review the reported content. Content that is clearly defamatory, subject to a suppression order, or in breach of our terms will be removed or quarantined immediately.

3

Outcome notification

We will notify you of the outcome of our review and any action taken.

Urgent matters

If content is subject to a court suppression order or poses an immediate risk of harm, please mark your email as URGENT. We will prioritise these reports.

Note: This reporting mechanism is for content published on LegalHub only. Court decisions displayed in search results are sourced from public databases and are not published by LegalHub. For concerns about court decisions, contact the relevant court or AustLII directly.