Planning is underway for the main APF event of the year – The Big Brother Awards. Hopefully you have heard about it though our website and promotional activity. Below is an update to let you know what is happening and to encourage you to get involved, spread the word – and nominate!Nominations close this Thursday, 30 September.Also,… Read More
APF Newsletter 12 December 2003
Annual Report to the 2003 AGM – John Corker2003 provided the first full year of operation for the APF as an incorporated entity. The key achievements for the year were:the enhanced operation and content of the APF website at https://www.privacy.org.authe conduct of Australia’s inaugral Big Brother Awards (“BBAs”) andthe many submissions made by the APF to… Read More
APF Newsletter 12 December 2003
Policy Coordinator’s Report to the 2003 AGM – Nigel WatersJanuary 2003Submission to Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC) on Issues Paper, Workplace Privacy. Inquiry re-commenced in October – discussion papers to be issued soon.Submission to Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner (OFPC) on draft Information Sheet Taking Reasonable Steps to Make Individuals Aware Personal Information about… Read More
APF Newsletter 30 January 2003
Chair’s Report to the AGM, by John Corker Background The APF was incorporated on 25 October 2002. It has operated with an interim committee of myself, David Vaile, Julie Cameron, Roger Clarke and Nigel Waters with Nigel being the public officer. It has held three meetings since incorporation working towards this first AGM. In anticipation… Read More