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Thank you ladies and gentlemen.
Before I begin can I first acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I meet with you, the Ngunnawal People, and pay my respects to their leaders past, present and emerging. I want to acknowledge their continuing connection and contribution to our land, waters and culture. I acknowledge that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were Australia’s first explorers, first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists. Always was, always will be.
I also want to thank AISA for bringing together what I would call ‘PLU’ or ‘people like us. It is an impressive agenda for the next three days – with an equally impressive selection of speakers and panellists – which makes me delighted I been asked to provide a key note – because clearly – it can only go up from here.
Charity said donors’ personal information was exposed
Oxfam Australia has confirmed that it has suffered a data breach after a database containing supporters’ information was “unlawfully accessed”.
In a statement, the charity said that an external party gained access to the database on January 20, 2021.
Oxfam Australia said it became aware of the breach seven days later and engaged “industry-leading forensic IT experts” to conduct an investigation.
Supporter information
The database included information about supporters who may have signed a petition, taken part in a campaign, or made donations or purchases through shops, Oxfam Australia said.
This data includes names, addresses, dates of birth, emails, phone numbers, gender, and in some cases donation history.