DFAT Overseas Conditions of Service
Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
I would like to request the document or documents covering the current DFAT Overseas Conditions of Service, as determined by the Secretary or their delegate.
The Overseas Conditions of Service are referred to in the DFAT Enterprise Agreement 2024 Section 35.
There is a clear public interest in releasing the Overseas Conditions of Service as the cost of fulfilling said conditions is a major public expenditure. The FOI Act clearly outlines the effective oversight of public expenditure as one of the factors favouring disclosure per the public interest test.
I note that the ADF Overseas Conditions of Service, covering similar matters for serving ADF personnel, are publicly available.
Thank you,
A member of the public
OFFICIAL
FOI Request: LEX 12564
Dear Applicant
Thank you for your email dated 20 June 2025 seeking access to documents
under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act).
This email sets out some information about how your request will be
processed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (the
department).
Scope of request:
You have sought access to:
‘…the document or documents covering the current DFAT Overseas Conditions
of Service, as determined by the Secretary or their delegate.
The Overseas Conditions of Service are referred to in the DFAT Enterprise
Agreement 2024 Section 35.’
If it emerges that the scope of your request is unclear or is too large
for processing, the department will contact you to discuss re-scoping the
request.
Timeframe for receiving our decision:
We received your request on 20 June 2025, and the 30-day statutory period
for processing your request commenced from the day after that date. A
decision is currently due to you by 21 July 2025. The period of 30 days
may be extended in certain circumstances.
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Aaron
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From: M. Public <[FOI #13314 email]>
Sent: Friday, 20 June 2025 9:10 PM
To: FOI <[DFAT request email]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Freedom of Information request - DFAT Overseas
Conditions of Service
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links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender.
Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
I would like to request the document or documents covering the current
DFAT Overseas Conditions of Service, as determined by the Secretary or
their delegate.
The Overseas Conditions of Service are referred to in the DFAT Enterprise
Agreement 2024 Section 35.
There is a clear public interest in releasing the Overseas Conditions of
Service as the cost of fulfilling said conditions is a major public
expenditure. The FOI Act clearly outlines the effective oversight of
public expenditure as one of the factors favouring disclosure per the
public interest test.
I note that the ADF Overseas Conditions of Service, covering similar
matters for serving ADF personnel, are publicly available.
Thank you,
A member of the public
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OFFICIAL
FOI Reference: LEX 12564
Dear Applicant,
We are writing to you to seek your agreement to providing the department
with an extension of 7 calendar days to process your FOI request in
accordance with section 15AA of the FOI Act. This would mean that a
decision would then be due to you by 28 July 2025.
Background
The department is finalising your request, and we expect to have a
decision for you very soon.
However, the department requests this additional time to complete its
internal FOI processes and provide a decision to you and avoid your
request becoming a ‘deemed access refusal’ under the FOI Act.
Please be assured that we will continue to process your request as quickly
as possible and will provide an outcome to you as soon as it is
available.
Timeframe
We would be grateful if you could please reply to our request by COB
Thursday 17 July 2025.
If we do not hear from you, we may apply to the Office of the Australian
Information Commissioner for an extension to the statutory timeframe.
Should you have any questions, please to contact us by reply email.
Kind regards
DFAT FOI Team
_______________________________
Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
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Dear FOI,
Can you provide a rationale for the extension request? My information request is not complex and will not involve the retrieval of a large number of documents. I note that your internal decision-making time should not be considered as an adminstrative impost for the purposes of the FOI time.
At this stage, I have not agreed to your extension request.
Yours sincerely,
M. Public
Our reference: RQ25/04165
Agency reference: LEX 12564
Agency name Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
By Email: [DFAT request email]
Name M. Public
By Email:
[FOI #13314 email]
Extension of time under s 15AB
Dear Parties,
Please find attached an extension of time decision relating to the above
referenced FOI request.
Regards,
[1][IMG] Andriana DeIeso
Review Adviser
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
GPO Box 5288 Sydney NSW 2001
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OFFICIAL
FOI Reference: LEX 12564
Dear applicant,
Please find attached a decision relating to your FOI request along with a
document released to you.
Kind regards,
DFAT FOI Team
_______________________________
Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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© Brooke Rigney-Lively (2024)
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia,
and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
past, present and emerging.
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legal advice over which legal professional privilege can be claimed. Such
privilege is not waived and you should ensure that, in your handling of
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advice if unsure about appropriate handling
-----Original Message-----
From: M. Public <[FOI #13314 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 16 July 2025 7:18 PM
To: FOI <[DFAT request email]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Your FOI request – Request for additional time
(LEX 12564) [SEC=OFFICIAL]
CAUTION: This email originated from outside the organisation. Do not click
links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender.
Dear FOI,
Can you provide a rationale for the extension request? My information
request is not complex and will not involve the retrieval of a large
number of documents. I note that your internal decision-making time should
not be considered as an adminstrative impost for the purposes of the FOI
time.
At this stage, I have not agreed to your extension request.
Yours sincerely,
M. Public
-----Original Message-----
OFFICIAL
FOI Reference: LEX 12564
Dear Applicant,
We are writing to you to seek your agreement to providing the department
with an extension of 7 calendar days to process your FOI request in
accordance with section 15AA of the FOI Act. This would mean that a
decision would then be due to you by 28 July 2025.
Background
The department is finalising your request, and we expect to have a
decision for you very soon.
However, the department requests this additional time to complete its
internal FOI processes and provide a decision to you and avoid your
request becoming a ‘deemed access refusal’ under the FOI Act.
Please be assured that we will continue to process your request as quickly
as possible and will provide an outcome to you as soon as it is
available.
Timeframe
We would be grateful if you could please reply to our request by COB
Thursday 17 July 2025.
If we do not hear from you, we may apply to the Office of the Australian
Information Commissioner for an extension to the statutory timeframe.
Should you have any questions, please to contact us by reply email.
Kind regards
DFAT FOI Team
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OFFICIAL
Part 2 of documents attached.
From: FOI
Sent: Monday, 28 July 2025 6:15 PM
To: 'M. Public' <[FOI #13314 email]>
Subject: Your FOI request – Outcome (LEX 12564) [SEC=OFFICIAL]
OFFICIAL
FOI Reference: LEX 12564
Dear applicant,
Please find attached a decision relating to your FOI request along with a
document released to you.
Kind regards,
DFAT FOI Team
_______________________________
Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
[1]dfat.gov.au | [2]X | [3]Facebook | [4]Instagram | [5]LinkedIn
© Brooke Rigney-Lively (2024)
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia,
and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
past, present and emerging.
This email and any attachments may contain confidential information or
legal advice over which legal professional privilege can be claimed. Such
privilege is not waived and you should ensure that, in your handling of
the advice, you avoid waiving privilege. Please consult the author of the
advice if unsure about appropriate handling
-----Original Message-----
From: M. Public <[FOI #13314 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 16 July 2025 7:18 PM
To: FOI <[DFAT request email]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Your FOI request – Request for additional time
(LEX 12564) [SEC=OFFICIAL]
CAUTION: This email originated from outside the organisation. Do not click
links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender.
Dear FOI,
Can you provide a rationale for the extension request? My information
request is not complex and will not involve the retrieval of a large
number of documents. I note that your internal decision-making time should
not be considered as an adminstrative impost for the purposes of the FOI
time.
At this stage, I have not agreed to your extension request.
Yours sincerely,
M. Public
-----Original Message-----
OFFICIAL
FOI Reference: LEX 12564
Dear Applicant,
We are writing to you to seek your agreement to providing the department
with an extension of 7 calendar days to process your FOI request in
accordance with section 15AA of the FOI Act. This would mean that a
decision would then be due to you by 28 July 2025.
Background
The department is finalising your request, and we expect to have a
decision for you very soon.
However, the department requests this additional time to complete its
internal FOI processes and provide a decision to you and avoid your
request becoming a ‘deemed access refusal’ under the FOI Act.
Please be assured that we will continue to process your request as quickly
as possible and will provide an outcome to you as soon as it is
available.
Timeframe
We would be grateful if you could please reply to our request by COB
Thursday 17 July 2025.
If we do not hear from you, we may apply to the Office of the Australian
Information Commissioner for an extension to the statutory timeframe.
Should you have any questions, please to contact us by reply email.
Kind regards
DFAT FOI Team
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OFFICIAL
Part 3 of documents attached.
From: FOI
Sent: Monday, 28 July 2025 6:15 PM
To: 'M. Public' <[FOI #13314 email]>
Subject: Your FOI request – Outcome (LEX 12564) [SEC=OFFICIAL]
OFFICIAL
FOI Reference: LEX 12564
Dear applicant,
Please find attached a decision relating to your FOI request along with a
document released to you.
Kind regards,
DFAT FOI Team
_______________________________
Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
[1]dfat.gov.au | [2]X | [3]Facebook | [4]Instagram | [5]LinkedIn
© Brooke Rigney-Lively (2024)
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and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
past, present and emerging.
This email and any attachments may contain confidential information or
legal advice over which legal professional privilege can be claimed. Such
privilege is not waived and you should ensure that, in your handling of
the advice, you avoid waiving privilege. Please consult the author of the
advice if unsure about appropriate handling
-----Original Message-----
From: M. Public <[FOI #13314 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 16 July 2025 7:18 PM
To: FOI <[DFAT request email]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Your FOI request – Request for additional time
(LEX 12564) [SEC=OFFICIAL]
CAUTION: This email originated from outside the organisation. Do not click
links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender.
Dear FOI,
Can you provide a rationale for the extension request? My information
request is not complex and will not involve the retrieval of a large
number of documents. I note that your internal decision-making time should
not be considered as an adminstrative impost for the purposes of the FOI
time.
At this stage, I have not agreed to your extension request.
Yours sincerely,
M. Public
-----Original Message-----
OFFICIAL
FOI Reference: LEX 12564
Dear Applicant,
We are writing to you to seek your agreement to providing the department
with an extension of 7 calendar days to process your FOI request in
accordance with section 15AA of the FOI Act. This would mean that a
decision would then be due to you by 28 July 2025.
Background
The department is finalising your request, and we expect to have a
decision for you very soon.
However, the department requests this additional time to complete its
internal FOI processes and provide a decision to you and avoid your
request becoming a ‘deemed access refusal’ under the FOI Act.
Please be assured that we will continue to process your request as quickly
as possible and will provide an outcome to you as soon as it is
available.
Timeframe
We would be grateful if you could please reply to our request by COB
Thursday 17 July 2025.
If we do not hear from you, we may apply to the Office of the Australian
Information Commissioner for an extension to the statutory timeframe.
Should you have any questions, please to contact us by reply email.
Kind regards
DFAT FOI Team
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