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Information privacy - the Information Privacy Principles and access and amendment

The Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act) was enacted on 1 July 2009, repealing Information Standard 42 - Information Privacy (IS42).

Respecting Privacy - Information Privacy Principles

The IP Act contains the 11 Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) previously endorsed under IS42, which requires the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI) to adhere to, and responsibly manage the collection, use, storage and disclosure of ´personal information´. This also includes any external provider or contractor that the department may engage.

Personal information is defined within the IP Act as

´Personal information is information or an opinion, including information or an opinion forming part of a database, whether true or not, and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion.´

Details about the personal information held by DEEDI are outlined in our Privacy Plan (PDF, 126 kB).  The plan details the steps this department will take to address its obligations under the Information Privacy Act 2009.

Refer to the privacy complaintsprivacy and security  and resources.

How to make an IP access or amendment application

The IP Act has also transferred across the access and amendment provisions of personal affairs from the now repealed Freedom of Information Act 1992. Under the IP Act you can request a copy of a document, a part of a document or an extract from a document that relates to your own personal information. To seek access to a document relating to your personal information, you may submit an application form.

You can also make applications to request amendments to your own personal information under the IP Act.

To request information held by DEEDI, your application must

  • be on the approved form
  • provide sufficient information to identify the documents you want to access
  • provide an address to which notices can be provided
  • provide certified proof of identity if you are seeking access to your personal information and
  • include a valid authorisation and proof of identity of an agent if a third party is acting on your behalf.

*If your application does not meet these requirements, officers of DEEDI will assist you to amend the application so that it does comply.

Visit the Queensland Government RTI site, where you can either apply online or download the application form and forward it to

RTI and Privacy Unit
Department of Employment,
Economic Development and Innovation
GPO Box 46
Brisbane QLD 4001

Ph (toll-free): 1800 061 938
Ph: +617 3235 4772

Fax: +61 7 3898 0886

How much does an IP Act application cost?

There are no processing charges associated with applications made under the IP Act for personal information relating to the applicant.

How long will it take?

Once your application and all of the requirements (as listed above) are received by the department, the agency must then make a decision about your application within 25 business days. A further 10 business days is added for consultations with third parties pursuant to section 56 of the IP Act.

How to make an application under the Right to Information Act 2009

For information on how to request access to documents that are not related to your personal information please see the DEEDI RTI site.

What if I am dissatisfied with the decision?

The IP Act provides for two levels of review

  1. Internal review - An internal review must be applied for within 20 days from the date you were given the notice of the decision. The official status or rank of the officer conducting the review is required to be at least as high as that of the officer who made the original decision. The agency must finalise this review within 20 business days of receipt of your application. Applications for internal review should be directed to

    RTI/IP Internal Review Officer
    RTI and Privacy Unit
    Department of Employment,
    Economic Development and Innovation
    GPO Box 46
    Brisbane QLD 4001
  1. External review - Under the IP Act you are not required to seek an internal review prior to applying for an external review by the Information Commissioner. If you choose to apply firstly for an internal review and are dissatisfied with the decision, you have 20 business days from the date you received the notice of the results of the internal review to apply for external review. If you choose to proceed straight to external review, you must apply for such within 20 business days from the date you were given the original notice of decision from the agency. Applications for external review should be directed to

    Office of the Information Commissioner
    PO Box 10143
    Adelaide Street
    Brisbane Q 4001

Contact us

If you wish to discuss making an access or amendment application, would like to make a privacy complaint, or have any queries about information privacy and security, please contact the Privacy Contact Officer at

Privacy Contact Officer
RTI and Privacy Unit
Department of Employment,
Economic Development and Innovation
GPO Box 46
Brisbane QLD 4001

Ph (toll-free): 1800 061 938
Ph: +61 7 3235 4772
Fax: +61 7 3898 0886

Email: privacy@deedi.qld.gov.au


Page maintained by Louise Morland
Last updated 23 December 2011

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