privacy

It's time submission

This submission draws on PIAC’s earlier submissions to the ALRC and the NSWLRC about a potential cause of action for invasions of privacy.  It also draws on the conclusions reached by the Vict

Ensuring accessibility, openness and privacy

PIAC welcomed the opportunity to make a submission in response to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s Issues Paper, Towards an Australian Government Information Policy (Issues P

Boarding house residents’ rights

PIAC’s submission highlights the areas where the proposed Youth and Community Service Regulation 2010 (NSW), does not meet the human rights standards in the United Nations’ Convention

10.03.09-PIAC-HI sub

In its submission to the Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee, PIAC argues that the Healthcare Identifiers Bill 2010 (Cth) (the Bill) provides insufficient detail and certainty around cor

10.01.29-PIAC-sub re Cth FOI reforms

The Freedom of Information Amendment (Reform) Bill 2009 (Cth) (the FOIR Bill) and the Information Commissioner Bill 2009 (the IC Bill)(Cth), were tabled by the Federal Government in November 2009 and

10.01.15-PIAC Sub re HIB 2010 ED

In its submission to the Federal Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA), PIAC argues that the Exposure Draft Healthcare Identifiers Bill 2010 (Cth) (the Bill) provides insufficient detail and certa

09.10.21-PIAC sup sub to NSWLRC on GIPA

The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) provided this supplementary submission in response to the NSW Law Reform Commission’s (LRC) inquiry into the administration of the Privacy and Personal In

09.08.13-Lt Huxtable re Healthcare IDs

The submission expresses PIAC’s serious concerns about the policy process referred to in the paper. They are:

09.08.24-PIAC Gov 2.0

PIAC welcomed the opportunity to contribute to the discussion about Government 2.0 and its implementation in Australia.

09.08.26-PIAC-NSWLRC-accessinq

PIAC made a short submission to the NSW Law Reform Commission in response to its discussion paper Privacy and Access to Personal Information.In this submission PIAC argued that that it would be more c

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