Our reference: RQ20/03525
Agency reference: 67153
Mr Warrick Alexander
Sent by email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Extension of time under s 15AB
Dear Mr Alexander
On 30 September 2020, the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (the
Department applied for further time to make a decision on your FOI request of 26 September
2020 under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (the FOI Act).
This application is on the basis that the processing period is insufficient to deal adequately
with your request because it is complex and voluminous.
Decision
As a delegate of the Information Commissioner, I am authorised to make decisions on
applications for extensions of time under s 15AB of the FOI Act.
I have decided to grant the Department an extension of time under s 15AB(2) of the FOI Act
to 25 November 2020. I am satisfied that the Department’s application for an extension of
time is justified, because the request is complex and voluminous. My reasons follow:
• multiple FOI requests have been made to the Department relating to similar subject
matter and as such, the Department is currently processing an unusual volume of
FOI requests
• there are a number of requests that require input and assistance from the same line
area, aside from the line areas usual business, within the Department
• complexity in processing the requests arises from the similar subject matter material
be requested multiple times within close timeframes, and
• the Department is attempting to engage with applicants to assist in the efficient
processing of the various FOI requests.
1300 363 992
T +61 2 9284 9686
GPO Box 5218
www.oaic.gov.au
xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx
F +61 2 9284 9666
Sydney NSW 2001
ABN 85 249 230 937
Contact
If you have any questions about this letter, please contact me on (02) 9284 9721 or via email
xxxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx. In all correspondence please include OAIC reference
RQ20/03513.
Yours sincerely
Shelley Napper
Assistant Director
Freedom of Information
14 October 2020
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Review rights
If you disagree with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s (OAIC) decision
you can apply to the Federal Court of Australia or the Federal Circuit Court for a review of a
decision of the Information Commissioner if you think that a decision by the Information
Commissioner to grant an extension of time is not legally correct. You can make this
application under the
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977.
The Court wil not review the merits of your case but it may refer the matter back to the
Information Commissioner for further consideration if it finds the decision was wrong in law
or the Information Commissioner’s powers were not exercised properly.
An application for review must be made to the Court within 28 days of the OAIC sending the
decision to you. You may wish to seek legal advice as the process can involve fees and costs.
Please contact the Federal Court registry in your state or territory for more information, or
visit the Federal Court website a
t http://www.fedcourt.gov.au/.
Further information
Further information about how applications to extend the timeframe to process an FOI
request are handled by the OAIC can be found published on our website:
For FOI applicants: How to make an FOI request: Extensions of time
For agencies and ministers: Guidance and advice: Extension of time for processing
requests
The OAIC has the power to investigate complaints about an agency’s actions under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). This is a separate process from asking for an
Information Commissioner review following a decision made under the FOI Act. Complaints
usually focus on how an agency has handled your FOI request or complied with other
obligations under the FOI Act, rather than the decision itself.
In some cases, the Information Commissioner's investigation of a complaint may lead to the
agency addressing the issues that you have complained about. In other cases, the
Information Commissioner may make suggestions or recommendations that the agency
should implement. The Information Commissioner can only make non-binding
recommendations as a result of a complaint. You and the agency will be notified of the
outcome of the investigation.
FOI complaints to the OAIC must be made in writing. Our preference is for you to use
th
e online FOI complaint form if at all possible.
Further information about how to make a complaint can be found published on our website:
https://www.oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-information/reviews-and-complaints/make-an-foi-
complaint/ .
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