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The IPC supports Indigenous Literacy Day 7 September 2022
Indigenous Literacy Day 2022 encourages Australians to advocate for more equal access to literacy resources for people living in remote communities…
The IPC supports International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples 9 August 2022
This year’s theme is ‘The Role of Indigenous Women in the Preservation and Transmission of Traditional Knowledge’…
The IPC supports Local Government Week 1 – 7 August 2022
Local Government Week is designed to showcase the work councils do in their local communities, including the wide variety of services they provide.
The IPC supports the public statement from the International Conference of Information Commissioners
IPC supports the statement issued by the International Conference of Information Commissioners and acknowledges the vital importance of a global agreement...
The IPC supports NAIDOC Week, 3 – 10 July 2022
Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! - NAIDOC Week 2022 is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations…
Read the June 2022 IPC Bulletin
The IPC Bulletin is produced to support agencies and organisations with compliance of the IPC’s administered legislation...
Privacy Commissioner statement relating to the privacy incident at icare
The Privacy Commissioner is aware of the privacy incident at icare and understands that investigations into the incident are underway...
Research into the use of the Informal Release pathway announced
The NSW Information Commissioner has announced she will be undertaking research to examine the use of the Informal Release pathway…
The IPC supports National Reconciliation Week, 27 May – 3 June 2022
The IPC supports National Reconciliation Week. Reconciliation Australia’s theme for 2022 is ‘Be Brave, Make a Change’…
Principles for nationally consistent approaches to accessing Stolen Generations records – Joint statement by Australian Information Access Commissioners and Privacy Authorities
Information Access and Privacy regulators from across Australia have issued a joint statement to mark National Sorry Day (26 May)...
