Privacy Commissioner’s 2015 annual report marks a year of big changes
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards releases his Office’s annual report covering his first full year in office.
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Privacy Commissioner John Edwards releases his Office’s annual report covering his first full year in office.
View the Privacy Commissioner's submission to the Social Services Committee on the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill 16-1 (November 2015).
Annual Report of the Privacy Commissioner for the year ended June 2015.
The father of a young boy at the centre of a custody battle with his former wife complained to us because he was refused copies of his son’s medical records.
The Privacy Commissioner has welcomed the findings of the report looking at the systemic failings which enabled Phillip John Smith to escape overseas.
View the Privacy Commissioner's submission to the Social Services Committee about the Social Security (Extension of Young Persons' Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill (September 2015).
The Privacy Commissioner has issued updated codes of practice to take into account a number of technical changes made by the Harmful Digital Communications Act.
The Privacy Commissioner made a submission to the Review of Intelligence and Security panel. View the report.
The Privacy Commissioner was invited to make a submission on this Review. View the report.
An international project looking at websites and apps used by children has raised concerns over the personal information collected.