FOI Delegations

Ben Fairless made this Freedom of Information request to Tourism Australia as part of a batch sent to 166 authorities

This request has been closed to new correspondence from the public body. Contact us if you think it ought be re-opened.

The request was successful.

Dear Tourism Australia,

Under section 23 of the Freedom of Information Act, the principal officer or minister can make arrangements to give their decision making powers to others.

I'm hoping you can provide me with a copy of the current arrangements if possible.

If it helps, I'm happy for you to process this request under "administrative release" (https://www.oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-infor...). This would reduce the cost and time required to make a formal decision.

That said, I understand sometimes you want the request to be formal. If you won't process it informally, please process my request for the document as a formal FOI Request.

Please note - While I volunteer for Right to Know, this request is made in a personal capacity and not on behalf of Right to Know.

Yours faithfully,

Ben Fairless

Debbie Gordon, Tourism Australia

Dear Ben,

Thank you for your email.

We agree to process this request under administrative release.

We can confirm that Mr Mark Craig, Executive General Manager, Corporate Services, is Tourism Australia's Freedom of Information officer.

Please advise if you require any further information.

Kind regards,

Debbie Gordon
General Counsel, Tourism Australia

T: +61 2 9361 1356 | E: [email address]
Office: Level 29 420 George Street Sydney 2000

Consumer: australia.com | twitter.com/Australia | facebook.com/SeeAustralia
Corporate: tourism.australia.com | twitter.com/TourismAus
  

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Dear Debbie,

Thanks for your message.

Just confirming that there are no other approvals?

Yours sincerely,

Ben Fairless

Debbie Gordon, Tourism Australia

That's correct.

Kind regards,

Debbie Gordon
General Counsel, Tourism Australia

T: +61 2 9361 1356 | E: [email address]
Office: Level 29 420 George Street Sydney 2000

Consumer: australia.com | twitter.com/Australia | facebook.com/SeeAustralia
Corporate: tourism.australia.com | twitter.com/TourismAus
  

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