Standing Committee on
Legal and Constitutional Affairs
Submissions
One of the ways that the Committee collects information is to ask for
written submissions. The Committee
accepts submissions in any format (typed, in electronic form or handwritten).
Listed below are the submissions for the Privacy Amendment (Private
Sector) Bill 2000 that the Committee has received and which the Committee
has authorised for publication. Submissions that are available electronically
are underlined.
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3. Mr Tony Troughton-Smith
17. Administrative Review Council
21. Australian Council of Social Service
28. Healthcare Consumers Association ACT Inc
31. State Electoral Office (SA)
32. Australian Council of Trade Unions
38. Australian Council for Overseas Aid
45. Victorian State Government
46. ACT Council of Social Services Inc
49. West Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
50. Australian Plaintiff Lawyers Association
56. Community and Health Services Complaints Commissioner
65. Knowledge Technology and Policy
66. Queensland Department of Equity & Fair Trading & Department of Aboriginal
& Torres Strait Islander Policy & Development
69. Communications Law Centre
75. SA Office of Consumer & Business Affairs
76. Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner
79. Public Interest Advocacy Centre
88. Queensland National Party Communications and IT Policy Committee
89. Attorney-Generals Department
90. Australian Nursing Federation
94. Northern Area Tenants Service Inc.
96. Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
97. Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-Generals
101. Attorney-General's Department (Supplementary Submission)
102. Australian Privacy Foundation
103. Tenants' Union of Queensland
104. National Council of Women of Australia
105. Council of Social Service of New South Wales
107. NCR Australia Pty Ltd
110. Australian Federal Police
112. Federal Privacy Commissioner (Supplementary)
116. Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations
117. Attorney-General's Department (Supplementary)
118. Australian Press Council
120. Department of employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business
121. Attorney-General's Department (Supplementary)
122. Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business
(Supplementary)
123. Federal Privacy Commissioner (Supplementary)
124. Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Western Australia
125. Australian Council of Trade unions (Supplementary)
126. Australian Taxation Office
127. Australian Press Council (Supplementary)
128. SA Attorney-General's Department
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