Media and Communication Policy and Social Media Playbook.
Dear Department of Defence,
Please provide full unredacted copies of the Media and Communication Policy and
the Social Media Playbook.
Please provide a full unredacted copies of the documents in Defence FOI 399/23/24.
Yours faithfully,
James Smith
Dear Department of Defence,
Please provide an acknowledgement of this FOI request.
Yours faithfully,
James Smith
Dear Department of Defence,
Referred to The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Yours faithfully,
James Smith
OFFICIAL
Good morning James,
Thank you for your email.
We have no record of receiving your FOI Request - Media and Communication Policy and Social Media Playbook, or your request for an Internal Review related to Case 399/23/24, both dated 21 December 2023.
It was only upon searching the Right To Know website that these requests were found.
As you have referred these requests to The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, can you please confirm if you would like Defence to continue processing both requests under the Freedom Of Information Act 1982?
Kind regards,
Freedom of Information Team
Media and Information Disclosure Branch
Ministerial & Executive Coordination and Communication Division
Department of Defence
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Dear Department of Defence,
Referred to The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
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James Smith
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Dear James,
I refer to your email of 1 February 2024, advising that you made an FOI
request to Defence through the Right-to-Know website. I also refer to
subsequent correspondence we received from the Office of the Australian
Information Commissioner (OAIC), advising us that you had made application
for external review as you had not received acknowledgment of, or a
decision on, your request.
We have undertaken searches of the FOI inboxes to find your request as
sent through Right-to-Know, and have not located any such correspondence.
We are currently also undertaking further broader searches. However, as we
have not yet completed those searches, we have considered your intention
of making such a request and your wish to maintain it as indicated by your
request for external review, and so will proceed to process your request
as if we had received it on the date you had intended.
We will also advise the OAIC of our intention.
If you have any queries please contact us at [1][email address]
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Department of Defence
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Dear James
Please find attached the Decision and documents relating to Defence FOI
737/23/24. A schedule of documents is also attached.
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Kind regards
Freedom of Information Team
Media and Information Disclosure Branch
Ministerial & Executive Coordination and Communication Division
Department of Defence
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