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His report was never published, but a summary found there were âsignificant shortcomingsâ in the way McKenzie decided on the grant. But Gaetjens also found that the way the ministerâs office approved funds for projects was not unduly influenced by reference to âmarginalâ or âtargetedâ electorates.
McKenzie quit cabinet after the Gaetjens report was handed to the prime minister over a failure to disclose membership of a gun club that received money through the grant program.
Multiple parties, including the Guardian, have since applied for the Gaetjens report through freedom of information laws. The government has refused to release the report and the case is now before the information watchdog, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
1.1. Purpose
This policy sets out the intention and direction by which the Friends of the National Library of Australia Incorporated (‘the Friends’) approaches and manages the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Clth).
The Privacy Act regulates how certain incorporated associations store, use and disclose personal information, and how individuals can access information held. It requires the Friends to comply with the APPs and take reasonable steps to implement practices, procedures and systems relating to personal information.
This policy applies only to personal information the Friends specifically collects from members of the Friends, persons who attend Friends’ events and persons who provide products and services to the Friends.
posting or delivering documents to you
If we decide to impose a charge, we will give you a written estimate and the basis of our calculation.
Making an FOI request
make the request in writing
state that it is an application for the purposes of the FOI Act
provide sufficient information about the document(s) to enable the Library to identify them
give details about how notices can be sent to you (this can include an email address)
send your request to the Library either by post or by delivering it to the address above, or by email to foi@nla.gov.au
1.1. Purpose
This policy sets out how the National Library of Australia (the Library) approaches and manages the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) contained in Schedule 1 to the
(Privacy Act).
The Privacy Act regulates how Commonwealth agencies such as the Library collect, store, use and disclose personal information, and how individuals can access or correct personal information the Library holds. It requires the Library to comply with the APPs and take reasonable steps to implement practices, procedures and systems to protect personal information.
Library collections
The Privacy Act does not apply to library material held, managed and made accessible by the Library, whether published (such as books, journals, newspapers and websites) or unpublished (oral history interviews, photographs and archival collections).