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Statement on the Federal Budget 2024–25

Read the OAIC’s statement on our operating budget set by the Federal Budget 2024–25.

Statement
Funding

15 May 2024

Appointment of next Australian Information Commissioner

The Attorney-General has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Tydd as Australian Information Commissioner and head of the OAIC.

Media release

9 May 2024

Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind radio interview – ABC RN Breakfast

Read the transcript of Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind’s radio interview with Patricia Karvelas on ABC RN Breakfast.

Interview
Privacy

8 May 2024

IAPP Sydney KnowledgeNet May 2024

Read the keynotes address prepared for delivery by Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind for the IAPP Sydney KnowledgeNet event.

Speech
Events
Privacy

7 May 2024

Queensland Privacy Awareness Week 2024 launch

Read the keynote address prepared for delivery by Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind for the Office of the Information Commissioner Queensland Privacy Awareness Week launch event.

Speech
Events
Privacy

7 May 2024

Privacy Awareness Week joint statement by Privacy Authorities Australia

Privacy regulators from across Australia have issued a joint statement to mark the start of Privacy Awareness Week.

Statement
Events
Privacy

6 May 2024

Privacy by Design Awards 2024

Read the keynote address prepared for delivery by Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind for the Privacy by Design Awards.

Speech
Events
Privacy

3 May 2024

Information commissioners and ombudsmen look to the future: embracing innovation and strengthening independence

Read the communique from the meeting of the Association of Information Access Commissioners on 15 March 2024.

Statement
Freedom of Information
Information access

9 April 2024

Senate estimates opening statement March 2024

Read the opening statement Australian Information Commissioner Angelene Falk delivered to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee on 19 March 2024.

Statement
Estimates
Freedom of Information
Privacy

21 March 2024

Communications Law Bulletin interview with Commissioner Kind

Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind joined with other leaders in speaking to the Communications Law Bulletin about what International Women’s Day means to them.

Interview
Privacy

8 March 2024

Data breach report highlights supply chain risks

The risk of outsourcing personal information handling to third parties is highlighted in the latest data breach statistics.

Media release
Data breach
Privacy

22 February 2024

OAIC opens investigation into HWL Ebsworth over data breach

The Australian Information Commissioner has commenced an investigation into the personal information handling practices of HWL Ebsworth Lawyers.

Media release
Data breach
Enforcement
Investigation
Privacy

21 February 2024

Representative complaints update

The OAIC has received multiple representative complaints following the major data breaches

Article
Complaints

13 December 2023

OAIC says appointment of new commissioners a significant step

Australian Information Commissioner Angelene Falk today welcomed the appointments of a standalone Privacy Commissioner and a new Freedom of Information Commissioner.

Media release
Freedom of Information
Privacy

27 November 2023

Digital platform regulators release working papers on algorithms and AI

The Digital Platform Regulators Forum has published working papers on algorithms and the large language models used in generative artificial intelligence to mark the launch of its website.

Media release
Privacy

23 November 2023

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Can you confirm you have been notified of a data breach?

The OAIC generally will not comment publicly about the content of data breach notifications.

Where a particular incident is of community concern and has already been reported in the media, we may confirm publicly that we have received a notification or are investigating or making inquiries into the matter. We will generally not comment further until the investigation or our inquiries are complete.

We may also comment publicly on a matter where there is public interest in us doing so, for example, to enable members of the public to respond to a data breach.

Why don’t you list the names of organisations that have notified data breaches?

There is no specific provision that provides for the OAIC to make available a list of names of organisations that notify data breaches. The NDB scheme does have specific provisions regarding how organisations must notify individuals at likely risk of serious harm from a data breach and the OAIC. Accordingly, the OAIC will not generally disclose a list of names of organisations that notify data breaches.

Can you advise when an investigation will be completed?

Some investigations can be finalised quickly, but some take longer because of the type of inquiries and the volume of material that needs to be reviewed. We aim to finalise all investigations as quickly as possible.

Will you publish a report on the investigation?

Where the Commissioner makes a determination, a decision will be published. If the Commissioner takes proceedings for civil penalties, the Commissioner will file a statement of claim.

There’s more information on Commissioner-initiated investigations, including our approach to publication, in our Guide to Privacy Regulatory Action.

What penalties are available to the OAIC for an interference with privacy?

Section 80W of the Privacy Act 1988 empowers the Commissioner to apply to the FederalCourt or Federal Circuit Court for an order that an entity that is alleged to have contravened a civil penalty
provision in that Act pay the Commonwealth a penalty.

Under section 13G of the Privacy Act, since 13 December 2022 the maximum penalty for serious or repeated interferences with privacy are:

  • for a body corporate, the greater of either:
    • $50million; or
    • the value of any benefit the relevant court has determined that the body corporate, or any body corporate related to it, has obtained directly or indirectly that is reasonably attributable to the contravention, multiplied by three;
    • or if the court cannot determine the value of that benefit, 30% of the annual turnover of the body corporate during the 12-month period ending at the end of the month in which the contravention happened or began.
  • for a person other than a body corporate, the maximum penalty amount is $2.5million.

The Federal Court or Federal Circuit Court ultimately determines the penalty awarded, taking into account matters including:

  • the nature and extent of the contravention
  • the nature and extent of any loss or damage suffered because of the contravention
  • the circumstances in which the contravention took place
  • whether the person has previously been found by a court to have engaged in any similar conduct.

There is more information on civil penalties, including provisions in other legislative frameworks, in our Guide to Privacy Regulatory Action.

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