Addition of "theology" or "religion" to the list of travel exemption requirements
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Under Freedom of Information Act 1982 I request the following:
* Any documents relating to the addition of "theology" or "religion" to the list of Travel exemption requirements for individuals in critical sectors or with critical skills.
Documents related to the changing of the website below:
* https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/criti...
* Any other relevant documents.
Yours faithfully,
Chris F
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FOI Request: FA 20/09/00262
File Number: OBJ2020/28746
Dear Chris F,
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
I refer to your correspondence received on 4 September 2020 seeking access to documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
Scope of request
You have requested access to the following:
Any documents relating to the addition of "theology" or "religion" to the list of Travel exemption requirements for individuals in critical sectors or with critical skills.
Documents related to the changing of the website below:
* <https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/criti...>
* Any other relevant documents.
Your request was received by the Department on 4 September 2020 and has been allocated FOI request number FA 20/09/00262 . Please include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information Section.
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Freedom of Information
FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division
Strategy & Law Enforcement Group
Department of Home Affairs | Email: [DIBP request email]
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Dear Mr Stayner
FOI request FA 20/09/00262
I refer to your FOI request received on 8 September 2020, seeking access
to the following:
Documents relating to Australian Border Force’s review of administrative
guidelines regarding its assessment of applications for exemption to
travel restrictions:
1) The draft and final Terms of Reference for Border Force’s
review of “administrative guidance” identified in Mr Outram’s evidence and
any briefings / memos produced that discuss the need for such a review
2) Reports of any instance identified so far where officers
were not complying with guidelines
3) Documents relating the details of every “regular quality
assurance review” conducted by Australian Border Force and
4) By way of background, Border Force Commissioner Michael
Outram gave evidence to the COVID committee on 18/08/2020 stating he would
“review the administrative guidance” relating to the travel exemption
process. He also identified Australian Border Force were “undertaking
regular quality assurance reviews” of decisions being made. .
The Department has made a decision on this request. Please find attached
the decision record and documents released under the FOI Act.
This request has now been closed.
Kind regards,
Matthew
PN: 60008303
FOI Section
FOI and Records Management Branch
Data Division
Strategy & Law Enforcement Group
Department of Home Affairs | [1]www.homeaffairs.gov.au
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Chris F left an annotation ()
99% of information was redacted under Section 34(3) - Cabinet documents.
Emails were released containing no information apart from their header / date, "hellos" and "regards".
Source of this request was most likely based on a decision of cabinet.