Creating a safe, transparent, and legally compliant workplace requires more than just good intentions—it demands systems that support ethical behaviour and protect those who speak up. A properly implemented whistleblower hotline service can help organisations in Australia stay on the right side of the law while building trust with their employees.
At Core Integrity, we deliver independent, externally managed Speak Up Integrity Hotline programs that do more than just tick compliance boxes—they form the backbone of a healthy workplace culture. With extensive experience across corporate, government, and sporting sectors, our team helps design, implement and manage whistleblower hotline services tailored to your legal and operational environment.
Legal compliance with whistleblowing legislation in Australia is not optional for many organisations. Since the Treasury Laws Amendment (Enhancing Whistleblower Protections) Act 2019 came into effect, the requirements for how whistleblower disclosures must be handled have become more stringent.
For companies that fall under the prescribed category, such as public companies and large proprietary companies, there are clear legal duties to have compliant whistleblower policies and procedures in place.
Failing to meet these obligations not only puts the business at risk of significant penalties but also undermines employee confidence and workplace integrity. Having a whistleblower hotline isn’t just about regulatory alignment – it’s about building an ethical culture that encourages people to report wrongdoing early, before problems escalate.
A Speak Up Integrity Hotline acts as a central reporting tool that enables employees and stakeholders to report misconduct confidentially and without fear of retaliation. It is often managed by an external service provider, such as Core Integrity, to guarantee independence and confidentiality.
A well-managed hotline service allows for the early detection of issues such as:
Learn more about how a Speak Up Integrity Hotline works and how it supports compliance by reviewing our whistleblower hotline FAQs.
Not all organisations are legally required to implement whistleblower policies and hotlines, but many are. Entities that fall under the prescribed organisations as defined under the Corporations Act include:
Companies in these categories must not only implement whistleblower policies but also provide training and accessible reporting mechanisms. Find out who needs a whistleblower policy in Australia to ensure you’re not falling behind.
For your whistleblower hotline to meet legal standards, it must be designed and implemented with a clear understanding of the four critical aspects of the legislation:
The scope is wider than just employees. Eligible whistleblowers include:
This expansive view ensures that all individuals connected to the business have a voice.
Not every complaint or issue is protected under the legislation. The wrongdoing must fall under the category of reportable conduct, which includes:
A properly set up hotline ensures these matters are clearly defined for both whistleblowers and recipients.
A compliant whistleblower program must enable reporting to recognised eligible recipients, such as:
Allowing access to independent reporting channels is especially important for encouraging disclosures when internal trust has been eroded.
This includes confirming whether your organisation is legally required to have a whistleblower policy and process in place. For more clarity on this requirement, read: Are whistleblower policies mandatory in Australia?
When it comes to implementing a compliant, secure and effective hotline program, experience and empathy matter. Core Integrity stands out in the Australian market because of our:
We understand that speaking up can be intimidating, and our team goes to great lengths to build trust and comfort with whistleblowers. We offer multilingual support, multiple channels (phone, web, mobile), and trained case managers who manage complex cases professionally.
Clients across sectors – from SMEs to national sporting bodies – rely on our whistleblower hotline services as a critical element of their risk and compliance frameworks. We help our clients comply with the law while creating a culture where misconduct is addressed, not hidden.
Explore the benefits of our independent and expertly managed Speak Up Integrity Hotlines and how they fit into your compliance journey.
A hotline by itself is not enough. To meet legal standards, you need to ensure your overall whistleblower program is fit for purpose. This includes:
If you’re unsure where to start, we provide support at every step. Review our resource on how to implement a whistleblower policy to ensure your process is compliant and functional.
While the law requires certain mechanisms, going beyond the minimum legal obligations helps build a culture of transparency and integrity. A trusted whistleblower program improves employee retention, reduces misconduct-related losses, and protects your organisation’s reputation.
At Core Integrity, we see ourselves as more than just a hotline provider—we’re your long-term integrity partner. Our goal is to embed systems that not only meet the law but also improve your business from the inside out.
Legal compliance with whistleblower legislation doesn’t need to be complicated. With the right partner and approach, you can implement a program that is practical, safe, and effective. Whether you’re setting up a hotline for the first time or auditing an existing program, Core Integrity can support you with tailored solutions that match your industry and culture.
Let’s make your workplace safer, your people heard, and your compliance assured.
Do all Australian companies need a whistleblower hotline?
No. Only companies defined under the Corporations Act as public companies or large proprietary companies are legally required to have a whistleblower policy. However, implementing one is considered good governance for all entities.
How does a third-party hotline provider help with compliance?
An independent provider ensures anonymity, builds trust, and reduces internal conflicts. They also understand the regulatory requirements and can help ensure your program is compliant and effective.
Can whistleblower reports be made anonymously?
Yes. A compliant program allows for anonymous reports and protects the whistleblower’s identity unless they consent to disclosure or it’s legally required.
What happens after a report is made?
The report is triaged by trained professionals, assessed for its validity and seriousness, and then investigated through the proper internal or external processes, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with the legislation.
What protections are in place for whistleblowers?
The law protects eligible whistleblowers from retaliation, dismissal, harassment or legal liability, provided the disclosure is made correctly and relates to reportable conduct.
Reach out to Core Integrity – Australia’s trusted partner for independent whistleblower hotline services.
Sporting reporters reached out about historical assault, feeling helpless. We built trust, connected them with their organisation, and ensured they felt heard.
We partnered with Bingo Industries as an integrity-risk partner to develop and implement a Speak Up Integrity Hotline that supported Bingo’s values of working honestly and ethically.
Darren, Ian, Dylan and the team at Core Integrity bring a breadth of public and private sector experience to our team. Our staff now have a secure, confidential and safe way to speak up when they see something wrong in the workplace. The integrity hotline provides a vehicle for our staff to come forward in a confidential way should they wish to with the comfort that someone will listen and take the necessary action. Core Integrity have also provided us assistance in strengthening our fraud risk management processes and help us build strong intelligence networks with law enforcement and other agencies.
The team are committed, polished and professional – I would be more than happy to speak with anyone thinking about taking them on to share our experience.
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