Skip to content
We've recently updated Right to Know. Any issues? Please let us know! ×

Printed from https://www.righttoknow.org.au/user/nathanael_boehm on August 27, 2025 12:32

Right to Know

Menu Close
Sign in or sign up
  • Make a request
  • Browse requests
  • View authorities
  • Read blog
  • Help
  • Pro

Track this person

Follow
RSS feed

On this page

FOI requests
Annotations

Nathanael Boehm

Joined Right to Know in 2013

Send message to Nathanael Boehm

User experience designer (UX) predominantly employed or contracted to Australian Federal Government over 14-year career; open government and Gov 2.0 advocate; have been involved with OpenAustralia, BarCampCanberra, TEDxCanberra, Canberra Coworking, Free Australia Wireless and other projects.

Sign in to change password, subscriptions and more (Nathanael Boehm only)

Freedom of Information requests made by this person

This person has made no Freedom of Information requests using this site.

This person's 1 annotation

Link-deletion notices issued from 2000 through to 2012
Request to Australian Communications and Media Authority by G King. Annotated by Nathanael Boehm on April 07, 2013.
Perhaps the request could be refined to redact the offensive material? I suspect the only part of the information that is offensive is the URLs and per...

Right to Know

A site to help anyone submit a Freedom of Information request. Right to Know also publishes and archives requests and responses, building a massive archive of information.

Powered by Alaveteli.

  • Make a request
  • Browse requests
  • View authorities
  • Journalist?
  • Help
  • Contact us
  • Privacy
  • API
  • Pro Terms

Your donations keep this site and others like it running

Donate now

Built by OpenAustralia Foundation

OpenAustralia Foundation is a public digital online library. We are a registered charity in Australia - company limited by guarantee. ABN 24 138 089 942.

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land now known as Australia. We pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging.

  • Github
Back to content