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The privacy reforms’ ‘fair-and-reasonable’ principle – What’s that got to do with FOIs?
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The privacy reforms’ ‘fair-and-reasonable’ principle – What’s that got to do with FOIs?

Fair-and-reasonable (FAR). That’s the standard, the test for organisations handling personal information (PI) under the proposed privacy reforms. The FAR principle is also found in the ‘Objects’ section of the FOI Act at section 3(4), outlining that FOI functions “are to be be performed and exercised, as far as possible, to facilitate and promote public access to information, promptly and at the lowest reasonable cost.” And yes – fair call, I was pushing the envelope with the ‘FAR’ reference, but Commonwealth agencies may need to re-examine their approaches to what is fair-and-reasonable and what constitutes the lowest-reasonable-cost (LRC) when managing […]

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Who’s running things now? Why data is changing the roles of government and business
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Who’s running things now? Why data is changing the roles of government and business

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The balance of power over knowledge about citizens has undoubtedly shifted from government to business. It’s now private organisations such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon, and not governments, who hold the lion’s share of information on private people. Audrey Lobo-Pulo discusses the policy implications of this 21st century reality.