
Privacy Impact Assessment Register
Tourism Australia’s Privacy Impact Assessment Register was last updated on 23 January 2023.
The Privacy (Australian Government Agencies – Governance) APP Code 2017 (Cth) (the APP Code) requires that all agencies, including Tourism Australia, must conduct a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for all high privacy risk projects.
A project may be a high privacy risk project if Tourism Australia considers that the project involves any new or changed ways of handling personal information that are likely to have a significant impact on the privacy of individuals.
Tourism Australia is also required to conduct a PIA if directed to do so by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
Tourism Australia is required to maintain a register of all PIAs it conducts and publish that register, or a version of that register, on its website. Further, Tourism Australia may publish a PIA, including Tourism Australia’s response to PIA recommendations, a summary version or an edited copy of a PIA, on its website.
This Privacy Impact Assessment Register is published in full compliance with those requirements.
Privacy Impact Assessment Register
No PIAs have been required to be undertaken to date as of 23 January 2023.
Year | Title of PIA | Project summary | PIA team | Outcome of PIA/Project |
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2018 | Nil | |||
2019 | Nil | |||
2020 | Nil | |||
2021 | Nil | |||
2022 | Nil | |||
2023 | No PIAs have been required to be undertaken to date in 2023. |
For more information please contact the Privacy Officer via email on privacy@tourism.australia.com with the subject “Privacy Impact Assessment Register”.