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Information Commissioner review decisions
RSS feedThe OAIC reviews decisions made under the FOI Act.
The AustLII website provides a comprehensive database search service of IC review decisions as part of the Australian Information Commissioner (AICmr) series.
Total results: 826
Records about meetings or interviews between Federal Bureau of Investigation and Alexander Downer — Information as to existence of certain documents — Whether disclosure would cause damage to international relations of Commonwealth
Report filed by NEATO/Centrelink regarding applicant’s interview with employer – Whether disclosure would involve disclosure of information concerning an organisation’s business, commercial or financial affairs which would unreasonably affect organisation — Whether disclosure would have substantial adverse effect on proper and efficient conduct of operations of agency — Whether disclosure of personal information is unreasonable — Whether agency has discharged onus
Third Party material under Biodiversity Fund and 20MT-260 funding agreements – Whether reasonable steps taken to locate documentsÂ
Documents relating to recovery of debts from applicant – Whether disclosure would have substantial adverse effect on proper and efficient conduct of operations of agency
Documents relating to investigation of Department of Human Services – Whether material in documents is irrelevant to request — Whether reasonable steps taken to locate documents — Whether documents subject to legal professional privilege — Whether documents contain deliberative matter prepared for deliberative purpose — Whether disclosure would have substantial adverse effect on proper and efficient conduct of operations of agency — Whether disclosure contrary to public interestÂ
Emails sent or received by named officer – Whether disclosure would unreasonably affect organisation in respect of lawful business affairs — Whether contrary to public interest to release conditionally exempt documents
Information Commissioner review decisions
RSS feedThe OAIC reviews decisions made under the FOI Act.
The AustLII website provides a comprehensive database search service of IC review decisions as part of the Australian Information Commissioner (AICmr) series.
Total results: 789. Show all results
Whether disclosure would cause damage to the security of the Commonwealth — Whether documents contain deliberative matter prepared for a deliberative purpose — Whether disclosure would unreasonably affect an organisation in respect of its lawful business affairs — Whether contrary to the public interest to release conditionally exempt documents
Whether reasonable steps taken to find documents — Whether disclosure would prejudice lawful methods or procedures — Whether disclosure would have a substantial adverse effect on the proper and efficient conduct of the operations of an agency — Whether disclosure is contrary to the public interest
Whether documents subject to legal professional privilege — Whether disclosure of personal information unreasonable — Whether disclosure would have substantial adverse effect on the proper and efficient conduct of the operations of the agency — Whether disclosure would unreasonably affect an organisation in respect of its lawful business affairs — Whether contrary to the public interest to release conditionally exempt documents
Whether documents subject to legal professional privilege — Whether documents contain deliberative matter prepared for a deliberative process —Whether disclosure would have a substantial adverse effect on the management of personnel — Whether disclosure of personal information unreasonable — Whether contrary to the public interest to release conditionally exempt documents
Whether reasonable steps taken to find documents
Whether document was brought into existence for the dominant purpose of submission for consideration by Cabinet