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July 24, 2023 by Roger Clarke

APF’s Occasional Newsletter – July 2023

APF continues its work influencing policy wherever it can. We seek suitable balances between the privacy interest, on the one hand, and other needs of individuals, communities and society as a whole. However, APF needs your assistance to maintain its momentum. Renewing your membership is helpful. To renew, direct deposit to the APF bank account… Read More

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August 23, 2022August 23, 2022 by Roger Clarke

Newsletter 23 August 2022

Australian Privacy Foundation – Occasional Newsletter 23 August 2022 We’re combining this newsletter with the Annual Renewal Notice How to renew Check how much to pay ($275 Life, $40, or $10 concession), here Note: If you joined within the last 6 months, it won’t be necessary for you to renew until next year’s notice Pay… Read More

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July 26, 2018 by Bernard Robertson-Dunn

Law enforcement access to My Health Record data

This is a copy of a paper produced by the Parliamentary Library.It has been removed from the Library’s website. This is taken from a cached copy available on Google:Law enforcement access to My Health Record dataPosted 23/07/2018 by Nigel BrewParliamentary LibraryMy Health Record (MHR) was introduced in June 2012 by the Gillard Labor Government originally… Read More

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