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The real Big Brother: Inquiry into the Privacy Act 198823 June 2005 © Commonwealth of Australia 2005 |
View the report as a single document - (PDF 732KB)
View the report as separate downloadable parts:
| Members of the references Committee | (PDF 119KB) |
| Abbreviations | (PDF 115KB) |
| Chapter 1 - Introduction | (PDF 125KB) |
| Reference Conduct of the inquiry Acknowledgements Scope of the report Note on references |
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| Chapter 2 - Background | (PDF 177KB) |
| Concepts of privacy Privacy protection under international and other Australian law History of the Privacy Act Key provisions of the Privacy Act 1988 Community attitudes towards privacy |
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| Chapter 3 - Emerging technologies | (PDF 291KB) |
| In general Smart cards and national identification schemes Biometrics Genetic testing and discrimination Microchip implants and RFID technology Other technologies and related issues |
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| Chapter 4 - Private sector provisions | (PDF 291KB) |
| Review of the private sector provisions by the Privacy Commissioner General reaction to private sector provisions Exemptions in the Privacy Act Other issues in relation to the private sector provisions |
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| Chapter 5 - Other issues | (PDF 273KB) |
| Consumer credit reporting Health information Medical research Responding to overseas emergencies Use of the Privacy Act as a means to avoid accountability and transparency Law enforcement issues Privacy issues for care leavers |
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| Chapter 6 - Resourcing and powers of the office of the privacy commissioner | (PDF 188KB) |
| Resourcing of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner Powers of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner |
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| Chapter 7 - The Committee's conclusions | (PDF 188KB) |
| A comprehensive review Consistency Emerging technologies Private sector provisions Other issues Resourcing and powers of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner |
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| Additional comments by Senator Natasha Stott Despoja | (PDF 126KB) |
| Appendix 1 - Submissions received | (PDF 84KB) |
| Appendix 2 - Witnesses who appeared before the Committee | (PDF 86KB) |
| Melbourne, Friday, 22 April 2005 Sydney, Thursday, 19 May 2005 Canberra, Friday, 20 May 2005 |
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