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The Privacy Act has been setting the boundaries for our right to privacy since 1993.

The Privacy Act mainly deals with the collection and disclosure of personal information. We explain the basic principles of the Act and its limitations, describe the complaints process, and look at ways in which the Act could be improved.

Highlights of this report


What the Act covers


The 12 privacy principles and who they apply to. Read more

Making a complaint


How to complain if you think your privacy has been breached. Read more

Direct marketing


The general principles of the Privacy Act apply. Read more

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