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Our FOI disclosure log
RSS feedThe information described in our disclosure log has been released by the OAIC under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) and is available for public access.
We maintain at least two financial years of disclosure log entries on our website. Earlier disclosure log entries can be viewed on Trove.
If you’re looking for information that is not available on our disclosure log, you can email us at foi@oaic.gov.au or contact our enquiries line to ask for the document.
Accessible formats
Documents are made available for download in PDF format. If you are unable to access this format, please email us at foi@oaic.gov.au or contact our enquiries line and we will try to provide the document in an alternate format (for example, in Word or large-print hard copy). The OAIC does not impose a charge for providing access to information on our disclosure log.
Read more about our FOI disclosure log.
Total results: 154.
Request for documents detailing any costs involved in a privacy determination and subsequent AAT hearing.
Full access provided.
Request for documents in extension of time decisions RQ17/02510 and RQ17/02513.
Full access provided.
Correspondence between the Department of Human Services and the OAIC relating to the alleged online sale of Medicare card details.
Partial access provided.
Agency FOI references numbers redacted under s 22 in OAIC FOIREQ17/00064 (see last item on Disclosure Log).
Full access provided.
Written correspondence to and from the OAIC from 4 September to 4 October 2017 which discusses the privacy implications of the government's plans to collect the photos of every licensed Australian driver in a central database.
Partial access provided.
- Document compiled from Resolve identifying 3 top agencies by volume for s 15AB applications to the OAIC in FY16/17.
- Copies of the last 10 s 15AB applications approved by the OAIC for each of the top 3 requesting agencies for FY16/17.
Full access provided.
Notices issued by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner under s 44 of the Privacy Act 1988 to Australian government agencies in the period 1 November 2010 to 31 July 2017.
Full access provided.
Document detailing the precise salary paid to each of the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s (OAIC’s) SES officers in the following financial years - FY2014/15, FY 2015/16 and FY2016/17.
Full access provided.