Commissioner speech: IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals) ANZ Summit
Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster's speech at the IAPP ANZ Summit in Sydney, 2022.
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Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster's speech at the IAPP ANZ Summit in Sydney, 2022.
Written and oral submissions made on the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation Bill (166-1)
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The IPCA/OPC Joint Inquiry into Police conduct when photographing members of the public, released on September 8 2022.
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