Information Publication Scheme
Find out about your rights, how to make an FOI request and find information on Tourism Australia's publication obligations.
About the FOI Act
The FOI Act establishes the Information Publication Scheme for Australian government agencies. The Information Publication Scheme commenced on 1 May 2011 and requires agencies to publish a broad range of information on their websites.
Tourism Australia is an agency subject to the FOI Act and is required to comply with the Information Publication Scheme requirements.
Our publications
Tourism Australia’s publications fall into the following four categories:
- Who we are: Find out more about our Board and Management
- What we do: Find out more about our mission
- Our reports and responses to Parliament: Find out more
- Operational and other corporate information: Find out more
More information:
- If you'd like more information on requests made after 1 May 2011, please see our Disclosure Log.
- Further information on the Information Publication Scheme is available from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) website.
Our reports and responses to Parliament
Disclosure Log
Tourism Australia is required by the FOI Act to publish a disclosure log on its website. The disclosure log lists information which has been released in response to an FOI access request. This requirement has applied since 1 May 2011.