18 December 2024
Dear Glenn
Your Freedom of Information request – notice of decision
I refer to your email of
2 December 2024 to the Australian Centre for International
Agricultural Research (ACIAR) seeking access under the
Freedom of Information
Act 1982 (the FOI Act) to:
the Style Guides/Brand Guides/Writing Guides currently
used for the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research. Authorised decision-maker
I am an authorised decision-maker under section 23 of the FOI Act. This letter sets
out my decision in response to your request.
Relevant materials
In reaching my decision I referred to the following:
• the terms of your request;
• the documents within the scope of the request;
• the FOI Act;
• any other relevant legislation.
Decision
I have identified three documents and one webpage relevant to your request, which I
have decided to release to you in full. Please find
attached to this email a copy of
these documents:
1. ACIAR Brand Guide
2. ICCON News Writing Guide
3. ACIAR Editorial Style Guide
In addition, our branding guidelines are available on our website at
Branding
guidelines | ACIAR
Charges
No charges have been imposed for the processing of this request.
Review rights
If you disagree with my decision, you can ask for the decision to be reviewed.
You can apply for an internal review of the decision within 30 days of receiving this
decision. An internal review will be conducted by a different officer from the original
decision-maker. No particular form is required to apply for review although it will
assist your case to set out in the application the grounds on which you believe that
the original decision should be overturned. An application for a review of the decision
should be addressed t
o xxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx. Alternatively, you may seek review of this decision by the Australian Information
Commissioner without first going to internal review. Your application must be made
within 60 days of you receiving this notice.
The Australian Information Commissioner is an independent office holder who may
review decisions of agencies and Ministers under the FOI Act. More information is
available on the Australian Information Commissioner's websit
e www.oaic.gov.au. You can contact the Information Commissioner to request a review of a decision
online or by writing to the Information Commission at:
Email:
xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx
Post:
Director of FOI Dispute Resolution
GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 2001
Contacts
If you have any questions, please contact me via
xxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx. Yours sincerely,
Paul Morgan
General Manager Corporate