18 May 2023
D. A.
BY EMAIL: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
In reply please quote:
FOI Request:
FA 23/03/01509
File Number:
FA23/03/01509
Dear D. A.
Freedom of Information (FOI) request – Access Decision
On 23 March 2023, the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) received a request for
access to documents under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a decision on your request for access under the
FOI Act.
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Scope of request
You have requested access to the following documents:
I write to request all documents, regardless of date, relating to the 2022 Request for
Expression of Interest (REOI) for the selection of English language tests for Australian
visas.
On 27 March 2023 the Department issued a Practical Refusal Notice requesting consultation with
you under section 24AB of the FOI Act. On the 28 March 2023 you provided an amended scope
which was acknowledged by the Department on 30 March 2023.
I seek documents from 2021-2023, inclusive, that relate to the design and scoring of the
2022 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for the selection of English language
tests for Australian visas.
In addition, I also seek the submissions of the following test providers, who are currently
accepted as English language test providers for Australian visas, to that REOI:
* IELTS
* TOEFL iBT
* Cambridge English: Advanced
* Pearson Test of English Academic
* Occupational English Test.
PO Box 25 Belconnen ACT 2616 • xxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx • www.homeaffairs.gov.au
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Authority to make decision
I am an officer authorised under section 23 of the FOI Act to make decisions in respect of
requests to access documents or to amend or annotate records.
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Relevant material
In reaching my decision I referred to the following:
• the terms of your request
• the documents relevant to the request
• the FOI Act
• Guidelines published by the Office of the Information Commissioner under section 93A
of the FOI Act (the FOI Guidelines)
• advice from Departmental officers with responsibility for matters relating to the
documents to which you sought access
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Decision
My decision is to refuse your request.
Section 24 of the FOI Act sets out the power to refuse a request where there is a diversion of
resources and a practical refusal reason exists.
(1)
If an agency or Minister is satisfied, when dealing with a request for a document that a
practical refusal reason exists in relation to the request (see section 24AA), the agency or
Minister:
(a)
must undertake a request consultation process (see section 24AB); and
(b)
if, after the request consultation process, the agency or Minister is satisfied that
the practical refusal reason stil exists—the agency or Minister may refuse to give access
to the document in accordance with the request.
The Department undertook a consultation request process in relation to your request on 27 March
2023. I have reviewed the documents in the revised scope and considered your response.
Although you advised the Department to amend the scope of your request, for the purposes of
section 24AA, a practical refusal reason exists in relation to your request; specifically for a
document if either (or both) of the following applies:
(1)(a)(i) the work involved in the processing of the request would substantially and
unreasonably divert the resources of the Department from its other operations
(1)(b) the request does not satisfy the requirement in section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act,
which requires you to provide such information concerning the document you are seeking
access to, to enable the Department to be able to identify it.
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In determining whether processing your request would substantially and unreasonably divert the
resources of this Department from its other operations, I have considered the resources that
would have to be used for:
•
identifying, locating or collating the documents within the filing system of the
department;
•
deciding whether to grant, refuse or defer access to a document to which the
request relates (including resources used for examining the document or
consulting with a third party/business area in relation to this request);
•
making a copy, or an edited copy of the document;
•
notifying any interim or final decision on the request.
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Reasons for practical refusal
The relevant business area has advised it requires 150 hours for document search and retrieval,
37.5 hours for consultation with relevant departmental policy and program areas, 75 hours
consultation and seek agreement with external stakeholders, and 187.50 hours to consult legal
advice.
As such, a total estimated time of 450 hours would be required to process your request. This
does not include assessing and decision making process to finalise this request.
I am satisfied that the Department would be required to divert significant resources from its
current operations in order to identify, locate and collate the documents held within the
Department , and to make a decision on access to those documents. This diversion would result
in a significant drain on the resources of the area within the Department that would be required
to process this request.
I consider that this would result in this request imposing both a substantial and unreasonable
diversion of resources of the Department from its other operations and that a practical refusal
reason exists in relation to this request.
I am satisfied that a practical refusal reason exists under s24AA(1)(a). As a practical refusal
reason exists, I am refusing your request for access to these documents.
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Legislation
A copy of the FOI Act is available at https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C2004A02562. If you
are unable to access the legislation through this website, please contact our office for a copy.
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Your Review Rights
Review by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
You may apply directly to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) for a
review of this decision. You must apply in writing within 60 days of this notice. For further
information about review rights and how to submit a request for a review to the OAIC, please see
https:/ www.oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-information/reviews-and-complaints/information-
commissioner-review/.
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Making a Complaint
You may complain to the Australian Information Commissioner about action taken by the
Department in relation to your request.
Your enquiries to the Australian Information Commissioner can be directed to:
Phone 1300 363 992 (local call charge)
Email xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx
There is no particular form required to make a complaint to the Australian Information
Commissioner. The request should be in writing and should set out the grounds on which it is
considered that the action taken in relation to the request should be investigated and identify the
Department of Home Affairs as the relevant agency.
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Contacting the FOI Section
Should you wish to discuss this decision, please do not hesitate to contact the FOI Section at
xxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.
Yours sincerely
[signed electronically]
Lynette
Position number - 60025562
FOI Of icer | Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch | Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs
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