A registrable exemption is available on registration with the AER. It applies to a particular individual or entity for a particular site and is also subject to ongoing compliance with certain ...
Presently, the OAIC can only seek civil penalty orders where there have been serious interferences with privacy. This is a ...
Further to the recent comments made by the Federal Court on the use of direct speech in affidavit evidence, the New South ...
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On 18 September 2024, the Honourable Justice Jackman, in his capacity as a Deputy President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), granted Sandoz a licence pursuant to section 223(9) of the ...
Responsible entities not only must submit their first annual report on their CIRMP by 28 September 2024, but will now fa ...
The Trends Report also underscored the importance of data breach response readiness and recommended that public sector entities undertake regular data breach simulations to test their data breach ...
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The Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024, which would introduce a new statutory tort for serious invasions of privacy, is now undergoing a round of consultation which closes on 11th ...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a public consultation paper inviting feedback on the new TV prominence framework. Designed to ensure that free-to-air services and ...
From the beginning, our pro bono work has always been about access to justice. We act for people in need where Legal Aid is not available, and for not-for-profit organisations which support them. Over ...