Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
Part of the Attorney-General portfolio and a Federal authority, also called OAIC
The OAIC is the independent national regulator for privacy and freedom of information. They promote and uphold your rights to access government-held information and have your personal information protected.
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Private and financial information moved overseas by organisations.
Response by Office of the Australian Information Commissioner to Christopher Bennett on .
Dear Mr Bennett
Thank you for your email.
I can see that you are seeking information about the privacy requirements on organisations sending persona...
Correspondence re Open Government Partnership since 1 January 2012
Request to Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by Open Gov Advocate. Annotated by Peter Timmins on .
For comment on this process - hat tip to the OAIC for speedy no-nonsense access - and the content of the documents released see http://foi-privacy.blog...
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