The Information and Privacy Commission NSW (IPC) has published its Annual Report 2024–25 today which documents its work and achievements throughout the 2024–25 reporting period.
The Annual Report was tabled in NSW Parliament on 30 October 2025.
2024–25 highlights include:
- 118 mandatory breach notifications made to the Privacy Commissioner
- 944 information access and privacy reviews and complaints finalised
- 498 information access and privacy advices provided, to support compliance by agencies
- 2,826 enquiries from the public dealt with
- 621,249 page views of the IPC’s website (ipc.nsw.gov.au)
- marking one-year of the Mandatory Notification of Data Breach (MNDB) Scheme and releasing the first MNDB Scheme Trends Report
- releasing the IPC Regulatory Priorities for 2025–28 and updating the IPC Regulatory Framework
- updating the IPC MNDB Self-assessment Tool
- tabling in Parliament the Report on the Operation of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009: 2023–24
- celebrating Privacy Awareness Week, 16–22 June 2025
- celebrating Right to Know Week, 23–29 September 2024
- updating and releasing the IPC Stakeholder Engagement Plan 2025–28 and the IPC Strategic Plan Key Performance Indicators
- releasing a new e-Learning module on Privacy Basics for NSW public sector staff
- publishing new Easy English Guides on information access and privacy rights
- releasing translated guidance and developing new information access and privacy pages in over 10 languages.
Download a copy of the IPC Annual Report 2024–25 on the IPC website.
 
       
   
  