This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Senate Estimates November 2022 ComBrief Index'.

Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2022 20:54:46 +0000
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Senate Estimates November 2022 ComBrief Index
From: Julie <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx>
To: OAIC - Legal <xxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx>

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Dear Office of the Australian Information Commissioner,

The OAIC has appeared (via videolink or in person) before the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislative Committee (Senate Estimates) on 7 November 2022 (Angelene Falk, Leo Hardiman, Elizabeth Hampton).

As part of the appearance of the above named OAIC officials, to enable these above named OAIC officials to address any issues or questions Committee members might raise, the OAIC prepares a 'Commissioner briefing book' or 'briefing folder' for each official appearing, that typically consists of a 'corporate folder', a 'privacy folder', an 'FOI folder', and other folders that contain 'Commissioner Briefs', 'Hot Topic Briefs', and other documents.

Excluding drafts and duplicates, I seek copy of the Index for the ComBrief book/s.

Personal information of private individuals (not Commonwealth officials) is irrelevant.

Ciao

Julie

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