This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Minutes of all meetings of the Australian Maritime Defence Council (1982-present)'.




 
 
 
DGNCC/OUT/2016/R27818859 
FOI 078/16/17 STATEMENT OF REASONS UNDER THE FREEDOM OF 
INFORMATION ACT
 
1. 
I refer to the application by Mr Dan Monceaux under the Freedom of Information Act 
1982 (FOI Act), for access to: 
“The minutes of all meetings of the Australian Maritime Defence Council, from the 
year 2010 to present. 

Excluding personal email addresses, signatures, PMKeys numbers and mobile 
telephone numbers, contained in documents that fall within the scope of the FOI 
request.”  

FOI decision maker 
2. 
I am the accredited officer pursuant to section 23 of the FOI Act to make a decision on 
this FOI request. 
Documents identified 
3. 
I identified 11 documents as matching the description of the request.  
4. 
The decision in relation to each document is detailed in a schedule of documents at 
enclosure 1.  
5. 
I have added an FOI reference number and serial number to each of the documents, 
which corresponds with the schedule. 
Decision 
6. 
I have decided to: 
a.  release 10 documents in full; 
b.  partially release one document in accordance with section 22(1)(a)(ii) [access 
to edited copies with exempt or irrelevant matter deleted] of the FOI Act, on 
the grounds that the deleted material is considered exempt under section 47F 
[public interest conditional exemptions-personal privacy] of the FOI Act; and 
c.  remove irrelevant material as referred to in the scope of the request in 
accordance with section 22(1)(a)(ii) of the FOI Act. 
Material taken into account 
8.  
In making my decision, I had regard to: 
a.  the terms of the request; 
b.  the content of the identified documents in issue; 
c.  relevant provisions in the FOI Act;  
d.  the Guidelines published by the Office of the Australian Information 
Commissioner under section 93A of the FOI Act (the Guidelines); and 


e.  advice received from the secretary of the Australian Maritime Defence Council 
(ADMC). 
Reasons for decision  
Section 47F - Personal privacy 
9. 
Upon examination of the documents, I identified information, specifically photos that 
clearly identify third party individuals, which I considered could be personal information.   
10.  In making my decision, I considered whether: 
a.  the document contained personal information; 
b.  the disclosure of the personal information would be unreasonable; and 
c.  whether the disclosure of this information would, at this time, be contrary to 
public interest. 
11. 
As a person’s identity is apparent or reasonably ascertainable from the identified 
information, I have decided that it constitutes personal information. 
12. 
In determining whether release of the above personal information is unreasonable, I 
took into account, inter alia: 
a.  the extent to which the information is well known; 
b.  whether the person to whom the information relates is known to be (or to have 
been) associated with the matters dealt within the document; and 
c.  the availability of the information from publicly accessible sources. 
13. 
Against these criteria, I found: 
a.  the specific identified information is not well known; 
b.  as I could not identify the individuals to determine if they consented to the 
release of their images, I considered that the persons to whom the information 
relates are not widely known to be (or to have been) associated with the 
matters dealt with in the documents; and 
c.  I could not establish if these images were available from publicly accessible 
sources. 
14. 
After considering all of the above, I am satisfied that the specific identified 
information is conditionally exempt under section 47F of the FOI Act. 
Sections 47F - Public interest considerations 
15. 
In determining whether to release the documents, I had regard to whether giving 
access to the applicant at this time would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest. 
Specifically, I considered if disclosure of the documents would: 
a.  promote the objects of the Act, 
b.  inform debate on a matter of public importance, 
c.  promote effective oversight of public expenditure, and 
d.  allow a person to access her or his personal information. 
16. 
In reviewing the request, I decided that releasing the requested documents may 
promote some of the objects of the FOI Act as it contributes to the review of the 
Government’s activities. 


17. 
However, there is a public interest in protecting the privacy of individuals whose 
personal details appear in documents. This includes, inter alia, information of the nature 
described at paragraph 9. I consider the specific material would not inform debate on a matter 
of public importance, nor would its release promote effective oversight of public expenditure. 
18. 
Conversely, the release of the identified information could reasonably be expected to 
result in a decline in confidence in Defence’s ability to maintain the privacy of its members 
and other third parties. 
19. 
After assessing all of these factors, I have decided that the harm that could arise from 
disclosure of the personal information far outweighs any favourable public interest factors 
that could be gained from its release. 
Further Information 
20. 
One page of the document marked as Serial 2 was classified at the time of its 
production. I have declassified the version of the document that is approved for release and 
the security marker has been struck through.  
Administrative Release 
21. 
At the time of the FOI application the minutes for the April 2016 AMDC meeting had 
not been completed and were considered out of scope of the request. However, during the 
intervening period of processing this FOI request the minutes were completed and signed. 
Accordingly, in the spirit of the FOI Act I have included the minutes of the April 2016 
AMDC as an administrative release of documents. 
 
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Date: 2016.11.15 10:46:26 +11'00'
 
GN Fiedler 
CMDR, RAN 
Accredited Decision Maker 
Navy Group 
 
15 Nov 2016 
 
 

 
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST NO. 078/16/17 
SCHEDULE OF DOCUMENTS 
Number 
Document 
Decision 
Serial 
Date 
Document title 
under 
Reason for decision 
of pages 
description 
the Act 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Meeting 
Full 
Deletions made in accordance with 

31 May 2010 
Defence Council – Meeting of 3 March 
50 
minutes 
access 
section 22 of the FOI Act.  
2010 
Deletions made in accordance with 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
section 22 of the FOI Act, on the 
Defence Council Held at Border 
Meeting 
Partial 
grounds that the deleted material is 
2 17 
Jan 
2011 
82 
Protection Command 19 November 
minutes 
access 
exempt, under section 47F [Personal 
2010 
Privacy conditional exemption] of the 
FOI Act. 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Deletions made in accordance with 
Meeting 
Full 

15 Jul 2011 
Defence Council Held at Sydney Ports 

section 22 of the FOI Act.  
minutes 
access 
Corporations on 22 March 2011 
 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Deletions made in accordance with 
Meeting 
Full 
4 19 
Nov 
2011 
Defence Council Held at Port of 

section 22 of the FOI Act.  
minutes 
access 
Brisbane Pty Ltd on 8 September 2011 
 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Deletions made in accordance with 
Meeting 
Full 

7 Aug 2012 
Defence Council Held at Fleet 
15 
section 22 of the FOI Act.  
minutes 
access 
Headquarters on 16 May 2012 
 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Deletions made in accordance with 
Meeting 
Full 
6 30 
Jun 
2013 Defence Council Held at Russell 

section 22 of the FOI Act.  
minutes 
access 
Offices 8 May 2013 
 


Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Deletions made in accordance with 
Meeting 
Full 
7 12 
Jun 
2014 Defence Council Held at Shipping 

section 22 of the FOI Act.  
minutes 
access 
Australia Ltd 30 October 2013 
 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Deletions made in accordance with 
Meeting 
Full 

4 Aug 2014 
Defence Council Held at HMAS 

section 22 of the FOI Act.  
minutes 
access 
Watson 5 March 2014 
 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Defence Council Held at Australian 
Meeting 
Full 

22 Apr 2015 
12 
 
Shipowners Association on 10 
minutes 
access 
September 2014 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Meeting 
Full 
10 10 
Sep 
2015 Defence Council Held at Thales 

 
minutes 
access 
(Australia) on 26 March 2015 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Meeting 
Full 
11 
5 Dec 2015 
Defence Council Held at Maritime 

 
minutes 
access 
Border Command 17 September 2015 
Administrative release 
Minutes of the Australian Maritime 
Meeting 
Full 
12 21 
Oct 
2016 Defence Council Held at Russell 

 
minutes 
access 
Offices 21 April 2016