Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

Part of the Attorney-General portfolio and a Federal authority, also called OAIC

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has three sets of functions. They are: freedom of information functions, in particular, oversight of the operation of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and review of decisions made by agencies and ministers under that Act. - privacy functions, conferred by the Privacy Act 1988 and other laws - government information policy functions, conferred on the Australian Information Commissioner under theAustralian Information Commissioner Act 2010.

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Thank you for your reply. Like the OAIC I do not have concerns regarding the addition of watermarks, FOI reference numbers, or page numbers to doc...
Grubb v Telstra
Response by Office of the Australian Information Commissioner to Ben Grubb on .

Refused.

Dear Mr Grubb Please find attached correspondence from this office regarding your FOI request dated 6 October 2014. Regards Caren Whip Office of the...
IGB
Response by Office of the Australian Information Commissioner to MJ on .

Information not held.

Dear MJ Please find attached a copy of my decision on your FOI request. Information about your review rights is included. Yours sincerely Caren Whip...
Dear Mr Bennett Thank you for your email. I can see that you are seeking information about the privacy requirements on organisations sending persona...

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