Correspondence Related to FOI 2025/26-005
Dear National Health and Medical Research Council,
I request correspondence related to FOI 2025/26-005. To clarify this includes internal correspondence, correspondence with other agencies and correspondence with 3rd parties.
Please exclude correspondence where there is a recipient, or the sender is from the domain: @righttoknow.org.au to avoid unnecessary processing.
Yours faithfully,
Zack
OFFICIAL
Dear Zack
Re - Freedom of Information Request: No. 2025/26-011
I refer to your request to the National Health and Medical Research
Council (NHMRC) under the [1]Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (FOI
Act) seeking:
…correspondence related to FOI 2025/26-005. To clarify this includes
internal correspondence, correspondence with other agencies and
correspondence with 3rd parties.
Please exclude correspondence where there is a recipient, or the sender is
from the domain: @righttoknow.org.au to avoid unnecessary processing.
Below is some information about the processing of your request.
Timeframe for receiving your decision
The statutory timeframe for processing a request is 30 days, starting from
the day after the day on which your application was received. Therefore,
the due date for a decision on your request is 11 March 2026.
This timeframe may be extended where:
• charges are levied as prescribed by the [2]Freedom of Information
(Charges) Regulations 2019 (FOI Regulations) (see charges below)
• consultation with third parties is necessary (see consultation with
third parties below).
Charges
Agencies may decide that an applicant is liable to pay a charge in respect
of a request for access to documents. These charges are set by the [3]FOI
Regulations and are for search and retrieval of documents, decision making
and provision of access (for example, copying and postage).
If NHMRC decides to charge you in respect of this FOI request, we will
send you a preliminary assessment of the charges as soon as possible
following retrieval of any documents that may be relevant to your
request.
Consultation with third parties
NHMRC may be required under the FOI Act to consult other parties (third
parties) where information relating to third parties arises in documents
sought by your request. The FOI Act prescribes a further 30 days
processing time for NHMRC to undertake this consultation. You will be
advised as soon as possible of any requirement to consult with a third
party.
Disclosure log
Please note that section 11C of the FOI Act requires agencies to disclose
documents released under the FOI Act in a disclosure log, which is made
publicly available. There are exceptions to this requirement, such as
where release of the documents or parts of them would involve the
unreasonable disclosure of your or another person’s personal or business
information. You may choose to express a view on this issue and to
identify personal or business information that in your view would be
unreasonable to publish. However, you should be aware that section 11C of
the FOI Act embodies a pro-disclosure policy which agencies are required
to follow, subject to any exceptions provided for under the FOI Act.
If you have any queries throughout the process, please contact the FOI
Unit at: [4][NHMRC request email]
Kind regards
Kate
____________________________________________________
NHMRC Freedom of Information
National Health & Medical Research Council
[5][NHMRC request email]
+61 (0) 2 6217 9000
[6]nhmrc.gov.au
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OFFICIAL