Staffing of the australian high commission in london

alan cole made this Freedom of Information request to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

I would like to make the following requests.

1.An organisation chart of the australian high commission in london detailing the various branches and the position/role and number of staff in each branch including diplomatic and locally engaged staff.

2.Number and roles of domestic staff employed at the high comissioner's residence in london

3. Number, make and model of vehicles used my the high comission in london. purchased and leased.

Yours faithfully,

alan cole

FOI, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Our Ref:  1511-F1307

 

Dear Mr Cole,

 

Re: Freedom of Information (FOI) Request

 

Thank you for your email below in which you seek access under the Freedom
of Information Act 1982 to:

 

1.  An organisation chart of the australian high commission in london
detailing the various branches and the position/role and number of staff
in each branch including diplomatic and locally engaged staff.

2.  Number and roles of domestic staff employed at the high comissioner's
residence in london

3.  Number, make and model of vehicles used my the high comission in
london. purchased and leased.

 

Searches are now being undertaken in relevant areas of the Department for
documents relevant to your request.  I will contact you again once the
searches have been completed.

 

Timeframe for receiving your decision:

We received your request on 10 November and the 30 day statutory period
for processing your request commenced from the day after that date.  You
should therefore expect a decision from us by 10 December.  The period of
30 days may be extended in certain circumstances.  We will advise you if
there is any extension of time.

 

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for processing, the Department will contact you to discuss re-scoping the
request.

 

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the decision-maker may consider; otherwise we will take it that you agree
to that information being excluded from the scope of your request.

 

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Please note a copy of this email has been sent to Marie-Charlotte McKenna,
Director, Freedom of Information and Privacy Law Section, for her
information.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: alan cole [mailto:[FOI #1361 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 November 2015 12:13 PM
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Staffing of the australian high
commission in london

 

Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

 

I would like to make the following requests. 

 

1.An organisation chart of the australian high commission in london
detailing the various               branches and the position/role and
number of staff in each branch including diplomatic and locally engaged
staff.

 

2.Number and roles of domestic staff employed at the high comissioner's
residence in london

 

3. Number, make and model of vehicles used my the high comission in
london. purchased and leased.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

alan cole

 

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Dear Mr Cole,

 

Please find attached a charges letter in relation to this FOI request.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

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|Ada Cheung | |
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|Assistant Director | |
|Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade | |
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|Freedom of Information & Privacy Law Section|     E |  | |
| |[1][email address]| |
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|Corporate Legal Branch |     T |  +61 2 6261 3470 |
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|Legal Division |W |  [2]www.dfat.gov.au|  |
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-----Original Message-----
From: alan cole [mailto:[FOI #1361 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 November 2015 12:13 PM
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Staffing of the australian high
commission in london

 

Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

 

I would like to make the following requests. 

 

1.An organisation chart of the australian high commission in london
detailing the various               branches and the position/role and
number of staff in each branch including diplomatic and locally engaged
staff.

 

2.Number and roles of domestic staff employed at the high comissioner's
residence in london

 

3. Number, make and model of vehicles used my the high comission in
london. purchased and leased.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

alan cole

 

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Please use this email address for all replies to this request:

[3][FOI #1361 email]

 

Is [4][DFAT request email] the wrong address for Freedom of Information
requests to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade? If so, please contact
us using this form:

[5]https://www.righttoknow.org.au/change_re...

 

This request has been made by an individual using Right to Know. This
message and any reply that you make will be published on the internet.
More information on how Right to Know works can be found at:

[6]https://www.righttoknow.org.au/help/offi...

 

If you find this service useful as an FOI officer, please ask your web
manager to link to us from your organisation's FOI page.

 

 

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Dear FOI,
I will unhappily withdraw this request as it seems the australian government puts charges from a low level to restrict the release of information. The british charge only after costs reach 1000 AUD i guess there citizens have more available access than us

Yours sincerely,

alan cole