How it works
You have the right to request information from any publicly-funded body, and get answers. Right to Know helps you make a Freedom of Information request. It also publishes all requests online.
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Use this site to make your request for information – we'll show you how.
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We'll drop you an email as soon as your request gets a response.
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We publish it all online. Great! Now you have your answer, and everybody else can access it too.
Who can I request information from?
Right to Know covers requests to 2,697 authorities, including:
- Office of the Australian Information Commissioner 159 requests
- Attorney-General's Department 212 requests
- Australian Prudential Regulation Authority 120 requests
- Australian Securities and Investments Commission 150 requests
- Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 282 requests
- Department of Defence 209 requests
- Department of Health 303 requests
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 172 requests
- Department of Finance 129 requests
- Australian Federal Police 193 requests
- Australian Taxation Office 225 requests
- Department of Veterans' Affairs 227 requests
- NBN Co Limited 137 requests
- NSW Police Force 101 requests
- Services Australia 299 requests
- Department of Industry, Science, Energy & Resources 139 requests
What information has been released?
Right to Know users have made 10,399 requests, including:
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Attorney-General's Department answered a request about Counsel Fees and Government Policy
about 6 hours ago
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Services Australia answered a request about Final Report on Unlawful Decision-Making
about 18 hours ago
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Australian Public Service Commission answered a request about Dr de Brouwer's letter to senior bureaucrats
5 days ago
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Department of Health answered a request about Ministerial briefings: Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the New Zealand Government
8 days ago