1 April 2021
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Dear Eliza,
Freedom of Information Request The purpose of this letter is to provide an update on your revised request under the
Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (Cth) (FOI Act) that the eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) received on 19 March
2021.
As you know, you have been consulting with eSafety to revise the request you initially lodged on
18 February 2021. We have been consulting to narrow the scope of your request to ensure a practical
refusal reason under section 24AA of the FOI Act did not exist.
I am pleased to confirm that as a result of our extended consultation, the practical refusal reason has
been addressed and we can now proceed to process your revised request.
Revised scope of your request
I understand your request is for:
‘Any emails or correspondence from the E-Safety Commissioner or final documents between
the period of April 2018 to now that contain the following words or phrases: "Thorn",
"Spotlight".’
I understand your reference to ‘emails or correspondence from the E-Safety Commissioner to be
emails or correspondence sent by the eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant.
As previously discussed, I understand your request does not include news articles, complaints data or
publicly available information.
I understand the period of your request to be 1 April 2018 to 19 March 2021.
eSafety wil begin processing your request pursuant to this understanding.
Charges The processing charges which eSafety is entitled to charge are prescribed in the
Freedom of
Information (Charges) Regulations 2019. These charges include:
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searching and retrieving ($15 per hour)
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making a decision on access ($20 per hour after the first five hours, which are for free)
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photocopying a written document (10 cents per page)
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making a copy of a written document other than a photocopy ($4.40 per page)
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postage or delivery (an amount not exceeding cost of postage or delivery)
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transcribing ($4.40 per page)
P: 1800 880 176
E:
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esafety.gov.au
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supervising, if the applicant wishes to inspect ($6.25 per half an hour, or part thereof).
eSafety will, in accordance with section 29 of the FOI Act, advise you if you are liable to pay any
charge and provide a preliminary assessment of those charges.
Timeframe for processing eSafety received your initial request on 18 February 2021 and the 30-day statutory period for
processing your request commenced from the day after that date.
We then gave you notice of a request consultation process on 19 February 2021 and undertook an
extended consultation with you. Under section 24AB of the FOI Act, the period from that notice until
your revised request on 19 March 2021 is to be disregarded.
You should therefore expect a decision regarding your request by
19 April 2021, unless the timeframe
is extended under the FOI Act. Relevantly, the time period can be extended by 30 days if third party
consultation is required.
We will contact you via this email address
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx), unless
you advise us otherwise.
Please note that eSafety generally publishes information released under the FOI Act on our disclosure
log, subject to exceptions.
Further information about the FOI Act, including eSafety’s publication obligations, is available
on our website at
https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/corporate-documents/freedom-of-information. If you have any questions, please contact me.
Kind regards,
FOI Coordinator
eSafety Commissioner
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