Using the latest date on the system, the total number of EOI in submitted status for all occupations between 85-105 points, with/without professional year.
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Could I get data using the latest date currently in the system, which contains the total number of EOI in submitted status for all occupations between 85-105 points, with/without professional year.
Yours faithfully,
Kenneth
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OFFICIAL
In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 21/04/00584
Good morning
Offer to Withdraw Freedom of Information Access Request
I refer to your correspondence of xx xxxx 2021 seeking access to documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
Your request has been allocated the FOI reference number referred to above. Please include your FOI reference number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information Section.
As you may be aware, earlier this year the Department launched a dashboard on its SkillSelect website to provide visa Expression of Interest (EOI) statistics. The Department has undertaken a review of the SkillSelect Dashboard to ensure that there is no reasonable chance of an individual being re-identified from the EOI statistics.
The dashboard is now available again and can be accessed via the Department’s SkillSelect web page and comprises a comprehensive library of historic and current statistics in relation to Expressions of Interest (EOIs). The dashboard is a one-stop shop for SkillSelect EOI statistics and is freely available on demand, without any need to formally request the statistics and wait for such a request to be processed. Bypassing the FOI process will significantly reduce delays in obtaining the same information as has previously been provided in response to FOI requests.
As this information is now publically available, you may wish to withdraw you FOI request. If you do not advise the Department that you wish to continue with this FOI request within 5 days of this email, your request will be taken to have been withdrawn.
Privacy
The Department’s handling of personal information is regulated by the Privacy Act 1988 (the Privacy Act). Guidance published by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is that information will be de-identified, and therefore not subject to the protections in the Privacy Act, where the risk of an individual being re-identified is very low. De-identification is not a fixed state. Rather, re-identification risks and their controls require ongoing monitoring and review.
The Department’s view is that the current controls are appropriate to reduce the risk that an individual can be re-identified from the statistics accessible from the SkillSelect Dashboard to very low.
Contacting the FOI Section
Should you wish to discuss your request you may contact the FOI Section at [Department of Home Affairs request email]
Yours sincerely,
FOI Officer
Position Number: 60007069MS
Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division
Strategy & Law Enforcement Group
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Dear FOI,
FOI Request: FA 21/04/00584
I wish to continue with my FOI request.
Yours sincerely,
Kenneth
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15 April 2021
Kenneth
BY EMAIL: [1][FOI #7216 email]
In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 21/04/00584
File Number: ADF2020/61138
Dear Kenneth,
Freedom of Information (FOI) request - Access Decision
On 13 April 2021, the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) received
a request for access to documents under the Freedom of Information Act
1982 (the FOI Act).
The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a decision on your
request for access under the FOI Act.
You have requested access to the following documents:
Could I get data using the latest date currently in the system, which
contains the total number of EOI in submitted status for all occupations
between 85-105 points, with/without professional year
1 Authority to make decision
I am an officer authorised under section 23 of the FOI Act to make
decisions in respect of requests to access documents or to amend or
annotate records.
2 Relevant material
In reaching my decision I referred to the following:
· the terms of your request
· the document relevant to the request
· the FOI Act
· Guidelines published by the Office of the Information Commissioner
under section 93A of the FOI Act (the FOI Guidelines)
· advice from Departmental officers with responsibility for matters
relating to the document to which you sought access
3 Document in scope of request
The Department has consulted with the relevant area of the business in
relation to the documents you have requested access to and finds no
relevant document holdings.
Searches
The Department does not hold an existing discrete document that contains
the data you are seeking.
The Department has considered whether it can extract this data in
accordance with section 17(1) of the FOI Act.
The obligation for retrieving or collating information stored in a
computer system arises if:
· the Department could produce a written document containing the
information using a computer or other equipment that is ordinarily
available to the agency for retrieving or collating stored information,
and
· producing a written document would not substantially and
unreasonably divert the resources of the agency from its other operations
(s17(2))
In Collection Point Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Taxation the full bench of
the Federal Court decided that if a new computer program is required to be
written to produce the document then a computer is not being used in a
manner that is ordinarily available to the agency because an extraordinary
step is required to be taken (Collection Point Pty Ltd v Commissioner of
Taxation [2013] FCAFC 67 [20]).
The Department’s ordinary use of computer systems includes measures to
provide the public with access to Expression of Interest (EOI) data. The
Department maintains a dashboard on its SkillSelect website to provide
regular updates on EOI data:
[2]https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/wo...
To compile the information you have requested into a discrete document
would require that additional and extraordinary measures be undertaken.
This is not what section 17 of the FOI Act requires. Section 17 only
requires a new document to be created when it is possible to do so using a
computer or other equipment to extract data.
The data you have requested is of a detail that cannot be reported on from
the Department’s computer systems. Either the data is not collected to
that level of detail, or it is not possible to extract the data using a
computer system in a manner that is ordinarily available to it.
I am satisfied that the Department is not able to produce a written
document containing the information you seek in your request in a discrete
form using a computer or other equipment ordinarily available to it.
Having regard to your request and the types of document that may fall
within the scope of your request I am satisfied that the searches
conducted were extremely thorough and all reasonable steps have been taken
to locate any document relevant to your request.
4 Decision
Section 24A of the FOI Act provides that the Department may refuse a
request for access to a document if all reasonable steps have been taken
to find the document and the Department is satisfied that the document
does not exist.
I am satisfied that the Department has undertaken reasonable searches in
relation your request and that no documents were in the possession of the
Department on 13 April 2021 when your FOI request was received. As such, I
am refusing your request based on the application of section 24A of the
FOI Act.
5 Legislation
A copy of the FOI Act is available at
[3]https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C2.... If you are unable to
access the legislation through this website, please contact our office for
a copy.
6 Your Review Rights
Internal Review
If you disagree with this decision, you have the right to apply for an
internal review by the Department of this decision. Any request for
internal review must be provided to the Department within 30 days of you
being notified of the decision. Where possible please attach reasons why
you believe a review of the decision is necessary. The internal review
will be carried out by an officer other than the original decision maker
and the Department must make a review decision within 30 days.
Applications for review should be sent to:
By email to: [4][email address]
OR
By mail to:
Freedom of Information Section
Department of Home Affairs
PO Box 25
BELCONNEN ACT 2617
Review by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
You may apply directly to the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner (OAIC) for a review of this decision. You must apply in
writing within 60 days of this notice. For further information about
review rights and how to submit a request for a review to the OAIC, please
see Fact Sheet 12 "Freedom of information – Your review rights", available
online at
[5]https://www.oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-infor...
7 Making a Complaint
You may complain to the Australian Information Commissioner about action
taken by the Department in relation to your request.
Your enquiries to the Australian Information Commissioner can be directed
to:
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Email [6][email address]
There is no particular form required to make a complaint to the Australian
Information Commissioner. The request should be in writing and should set
out the grounds on which it is considered that the action taken in
relation to the request should be investigated and identify the Department
of Home Affairs as the relevant agency.
8 Contacting the FOI Section
Should you wish to discuss this decision, please do not hesitate to
contact the FOI Section at [7][Department of Home Affairs request email].
Yours sincerely,
Signed electronically
Glen
Position number 60081621
Authorised Decision Maker | Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch
Data Division | Strategy and Law Enforcement Group
Department of Home Affairs
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Dear FOI,
I would like to know if there was any part of my request that wasn’t clear. To elaborate, I am asking for the most recent data that can be found on your system that has the EOI’s I have specified. I had previously asked for the same kind of data as at 01/04/2021. However, your colleague made it clear that the data for that date wasn’t available on the system. This is why I decided not to specify a date this time around, and instead allow you guys to fetch the most recent data possible that contains the EOI’s that I specified. My request should be possible because such requests have been fulfilled in the past but for older dates.
Yours sincerely,
Kenneth
OFFICIAL
Dear Kenneth,
Thank you for your follow up enquiry.
Please refer to the Department's decision which outlines the situation with respect to bespoke requests for EOI data and the rationale for the Department's approach.
While we understand that the EOI process is of high interest to many sectors of the community and the information published may not meet all information requirements, it remains that the Department's public resource enables members of the community to search on two criteria and view/extract EOI data for each round of invitations.
The Department is obligated to provide service to the Australian community in the most efficient way possible. As stated above, the EOI process is high interest and for the Department to respond to bespoke requests, when its ordinary operations include making a form of EOI data publically-available, may not constitute the most efficient use of Departmental resources.
Please note the review process as outlined in your notice of decision remains available to you.
Signed electronically
Glen
Position number 60081621
Authorised Decision Maker | Freedom of Information Section
FOI and Records Management Branch
Data Division | Strategy and Law Enforcement Group
Department of Home Affairs
OFFICIAL