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The Association of Information Access Commissioners (AIAC), comprising Information Commissioners and Ombudsmen from Australia and New Zealand, held their bi-annual meeting in Sydney from 29–30 April 2026. Responsive to the operation of differing laws enshrining the right to access information, the meetings provide the opportunity to facilitate and encourage cooperation between officers in Australia and New Zealand who perform similar functions under access to information legislation in each jurisdiction.

The meeting was preceded by a morning tea at Government House, Sydney, where Her Excellency the Hon Margaret Beazley AC KC recalled words of James Madison, the 4th President of the United States that,

A popular government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy; or, perhaps, both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: and people who mean to be their own governors, must arm themselves with power that knowledge gives.1

The meeting, held at the offices of the Information and Privacy Commission NSW, shared insights across eight Australian jurisdictions and New Zealand, discussing highlights, challenges and opportunities as overseers of the information access legislation in each jurisdiction, and champions of the right of members of the public to access government information and the responsibility of government agencies to provide it.

Commissioners shared ideas for innovation and best practice across a broad range of thematic areas: to assist agencies from a ‘we can’t’ to a ‘we can’ culture; to lift leadership recognition of the important role of Freedom of Information (FOI) and Right to Information (RTI) officers in upholding the integrity values of the public service; to promote the economic argument for proactive release of government information; to enhance communication with members of the public to raise awareness about the right to access information; and about how to utilise AI tools beneficially and in conjunction with a human interface to improve timeliness and manage public expectations. Commissioners also advanced their discussion of translating all the jurisdictional differences into common terminology to facilitate effective comparative data analysis.

A key outcome of the meeting was agreeing to a common icon for information access to act as a visual signpost for access to government information across all Australian jurisdictions and New Zealand. In providing this icon and facilitating adoption, Commissioners are seeking to support agencies as they, in turn better serve the community through a single point of access to information.

Information Access Icons

Endorsements

Commonwealth Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales Northern Territory
Queensland South Australia
Tasmania Victoria
Western Australia New Zealand

Association of Information Access Commissioners and the NSW Privacy Commissioner attended morning tea with Her Excellency the Hon Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales and Mr Dennis Wilson Government House, Sydney on 29 April 2026.

AIAC Meeting - May 2026