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Eastwood Chamber of Commerce (ABN 84 029 967
545) ("The Chamber") is committed to protecting
the privacy of our members and other individuals who deal
with the Chamber. Our Privacy Policy has been developed to
comply with the Privacy Amendment Act of 2000, and in the
interests of respecting members' privacy.
The information we collect:
The Chamber may collect certain personal information
- Name
- Address
- Email address
- Telephone & Fax numbers
- Occupation
- Gender
- Education
- Participation and areas of interest in Chamber
activities
- Social interests
Other information that may be collected when
you visit the Chamber website to read or download information.
This may include your server address, domain name, date and
time you visited the site, pages viewed and the information
downloaded.
The Chamber will not collect personal information
unless the information is necessary for one or more of its
functions and activities. The Chamber will collect personal
information by lawful and fair means only and in a manner
that is not unreasonably intrusive. When collecting personal
information the Chamber will take reasonable steps to advise
the Chamber's identity, the purpose for collection of that
information, that the person can get access to their personal
information and the main consequences if that person chooses
not to provide that information. Sensitive information will
not be collected about an individual without consent from
that person to do so. Where that person is aware that information
will be collected in the course of Forum activities the Chamber
will not disclose that information without the individual's
consent. Where reasonable and practical to do so, the Chamber
will collect personal information about an individual only
from that individual. Where the information is collected from
another party the Chamber will act reasonably to ensure the
individual is, or has been, made aware of the matters referred
to above.
How we use the information you provide
- The Chamber uses the information collected
for purposes including:
- Opening and administering member records
- Providing services and products to members
and non-members
- Monitoring the use of our website
- Processing payments
- Promoting Chamber activities and services
- Employment placements
As a general rule the Chamber will not use or
disclose personal information about an individual other than
for its primary purpose unless:
- The individual has consented to the use or
disclosure; or
- The use is required or authorised by or under
law; or
- There is reason to suspect that unlawful
activity has, or may be, engaged in and the Chamber uses
or discloses the personal information as a necessary part
of its investigation of the matter or in reporting its concerns
to relevant persons or authorities; or
- The Chamber reasonably believes the use or
disclosure is necessary for a specified purpose by or on
behalf of an enforcement body.
The Chamber will use the information for our
own direct marketing purposes only where:
- It is impractical to seek the individual's
consent before that particular use
- The individual has not made a request not
to receive direct marketing communications
Each direct marketing communication draws the
individual's attention, or prominently displays a notice,
that the individual may request not to receive any further
direct marketing communication; and
Each written direct marketing communication
sets out the Chamber's business address and telephone number
and, if the communication is made by fax, email or other electronic
means, a number by which the Chamber may be contacted electronically.
Managing your information
Quality
The Chamber will take reasonable steps to ensure the personal
information it collects, uses or discloses is accurate, complete
and up to date.
Security
The Chamber will take reasonable steps to protect the information
it holds from misuse and loss from unauthorised access, modification
or disclosure. The Chamber regularly reviews developments
in security and encryption technologies however, transmission
of data over the internet cannot be guaranteed as totally
secure. As a result the Chamber is unable to guarantee the
security of any information transmitted to it from an on-line
product or service. The Chamber will take reasonable steps
to permanently de-identify personal information if it is no
longer needed for any purpose for which the information may
be used or disclosed.
Accessing your information
The Chamber has set out in this document its policies for
the management of personal information and will make this
policy available to anyone who asks for it. Upon request by
an individual the Chamber will take reasonable steps to inform
that individual, generally, what personal information is held,
the purpose and how the information is collected, held and
disclosed. In the appropriate circumstances an individual
may gain access to the personal information held on that individual
by the Chamber allowing inspection, the taking of notes of
or receiving copies or printouts. the Chamber will require
proof of identity to ensure personal information is provided
only to the correct individuals and privacy of others is not
undermined. The information will be corrected if the individual
shows it to be incorrect or not up to date. The Chamber may
impose a charge on an individual to cover the cost of verifying
a request for information and locating, retrieving, reviewing
and copying any material requested.
Anonymity
Where lawful and practicable, individuals may remain anonymous
when entering into transactions with the Chamber.
Identifiers
An identifier assigned by a Commonwealth government agency
will not be used to identify individuals entering into transactions
with the Chamber. Transferring information overseas
Personal information about an individual will only be transferred
to parties in foreign countries in certain circumstances:
- Where the individual consents to the transfer;
or
- Where the Chamber has taken reasonable steps
to ensure the information that has been transferred will
not be held, used or disclosed by the recipient in a manner
conflicting with the National Privacy Principles.
Privacy Complaint Process
If an individual has provided the Chamber with personal information,
that person may make a complaint and have it investigated,
governed by the following principles:
- All complaints will be treated seriously
- All complaints will be dealt with properly
- All complaints will be dealt with in a confidential
manner
- Any privacy complaint will not affect that
person's existing obligations or commercial arrangements
that exist between the Chamber and that person
The Chamber is unable to deal with anonymous
complaints as it is unable to investigate properly and follow
up such complaints. A complaint regarding an alleged breach
of privacy should be forwarded in writing to:
The Secretary
Eastwood Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 60
Eastwood NSW 2122
The contact within the Chamber will be the appropriate person
to discuss or resolve the complaint, however, if the complaint
is not resolved it will be referred to the Chairman.If an
individual is not satisfied with the resolution of a complaint
they may refer their complaint to the Office of the Federal
Privacy Commissioner. Questions? If you have any questions
in relation to the Chamber's Privacy Policy please contact
our Executive Officer on
info@eastwoodchamber.com.au
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