Privacy policy
Act Together values your privacy and recognises that you have a right to control how your personal information is collected and used.
This policy explains how we use information that you may provide while visiting our website and accessing our programs and services in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) which are contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and other relevant laws. We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in our activities and laws.
If you have any questions or would like further information about this policy or the way Act Together collects or handles personal information, you can contact us at:
Privacy Officer
Act Together
What type of personal information we collect and hold
We try to collect information only when we need it for a particular function or activity. The main way we collect personal information is when you give it to us. For example, we collect personal information such as your name, contact details, when you
The types of personal information that we collect and hold about you will depend on the type of dealings you have with us.
Enquiries on our website: We may collect your name, contact details, and the details of your enquiry when you use the ‘Contact us’ form on our website.
Making a donation: We may collect your name, contact details, and other information required to process donations.
Applying to work or volunteer with us: We may collect your name, contact details, and other personal information relevant to the role for which you have applied, including the personal details of referees and criminal record history.
Applying for funding and other support: We may collect your name, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, bank account details, qualifications, employment history, criminal record history, and contact details of referees.
Participants in evaluation and research: We may collect your name, email address, and records of information you provide during interviews or focus group discussions, including details of your opinions about an organisation or program or social issue.
Clients and contractors: We may collect information about our contractors including names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, bank account details, qualifications, employment history, criminal record history, and contact details of referees.
Collecting sensitive information
Sometimes we may collect sensitive information about you, for example, if you are applying to work with us or to receive funding or other support from us. We only collect sensitive information directly and with your consent, or as otherwise authorised by law. This might include information about your health, racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, association memberships, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, criminal history, genetic or biometric information.
How we collect personal information
We may collect personal information in a number of ways, including through our website, and directly from clients, contractors, and research participants.
Why we collect personal information
The main purposes for which we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information are set out below.
Receiving donations: We collect personal information for the purpose of receiving donations.
Applying to work or volunteer with us: We collect personal information for assessing applications to work with us.
Applying for funding and other support: We collect personal information for the purpose of assessing applications for funding and other support.
Clients and contractors: We collect personal information for administering a contract for services, making payment for services rendered, and sending updates about work.
Enquiries on our website: We collect personal information for the purpose of responding to your enquiry.
Who do we disclose your personal information to
We will keep personal information confidential and will only use or disclose it for the primary purpose for which it was collected or for a directly related purpose.
It may be necessary for us to disclose your personal information to other parties, including our contractors, service providers, employees and volunteers.
Such disclosure may include disclosure to contractors and services providers located outside of Australia. Common third parties we might need to disclose your personal information to include:
contracted service providers, including interpreters
financial institutions for payment processing
regulatory bodies.
We will make every effort to preserve user privacy, however, we may need to disclose personal information when we have a good-faith belief that release is appropriate to comply with the law. This could be in response to a warrant, subpoena, or other court order, the purposes of worker’s compensation or in response to legislative requirements or if we believe on reasonable grounds that the disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the life or health of a stakeholder or that of another person.
What if you don’t provide us with your personal information
In some circumstances, we allow individuals the option of not identifying themselves, or of using a pseudonym, when dealing with us (for example, when completing a feedback survey or viewing our website).
Direct marketing
Direct marketing is the promotion of goods and services directly to you including through emails, SMS, phone calls and the post. We will only send you direct marketing materials if you would reasonably expect to receive them or you have consented. If it is impractical to gain your consent, we will always provide a simple means for you to request not to receive the material (‘opting out’). We will not use your sensitive information for the purposes of direct marketing unless you have given us prior consent.
Opting out
You can opt out of receiving marketing communications from us by using the unsubscribe facility that we include in our commercial electronic messages (such as email and SMS) to opt out of receiving those messages, or contacting us by email.
Cross border disclosures
We may disclose personal information collected through our website to our contracted information technology service providers that are hosted overseas.
Web traffic information is disclosed to Google Analytics when you visit our websites. Google stores information across multiple countries.
When you communicate with us through a social network service such as Facebook or Twitter, the social network provider and its partners may collect and hold your personal information overseas.
Security and retention of personal information
We will:
take reasonable steps to store personal information securely (whether it is held in paper, electronic or any other form), protecting it from unauthorised access;
take reasonable steps to safeguard personal information collected from misuse, loss and modification;
destroy personal information in accordance with our professional obligations.
The security of your personal information is important to us and we use the recommended industry standards when storing and dealing with your personal information. The steps we take to secure the personal information we hold include:
website protection measures (such as encryption, firewalls and anti-virus software);
access restrictions to our computer systems (such as login and password protection);
staff training and implementation of workplace policies and procedures that cover access, storage and security of information.
Confidentiality of personal information
All employees, contractors, and volunteers at Act Together are bound by:
our Privacy Policy;
by state and federal privacy legislation in Australia;
by any agreement they sign (including any Contract for Services and Code of Conduct).
Website security
While we try to protect the personal information and privacy of users of our website, we cannot guarantee the security of any information that you disclose online and you disclose that information at your own risk. If you are concerned about sending your information over the internet, you can contact us by post using the details above.
You can also help to protect the privacy of your personal information by letting us know as soon as possible if you become aware of any security breach.
Third party websites
Links to third party websites that are not operated or controlled by Act Together are provided for your convenience on our website. Act Together is not responsible for the privacy or security practices of those websites. Third party websites should have their own privacy and security policies, which we encourage you to read before supplying any personal information to them.
Email communications
Email communications and any attachments are confidential and may be privileged between Act Together and the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient of an email from Act Together, any use of such a communication is strictly prohibited. Confidentiality and privilege is not waived, and we request that you delete the email and notify us. Act Together does not warrant and/or guarantee that the integrity of email communications has been maintained or that it is free of any virus, interception or interference. Any opinion expressed in it is not the opinion of Act Together unless that is stated or apparent from its terms.
Access and correction to personal information
You have a right to seek access to information held about you and to correct such information if it is inaccurate, incomplete, misleading or not up-to-date, subject to exceptions permitted by law. Some exceptions are:
if providing access to the information would pose a serious and imminent threat to the life or health of any individual;
if providing access would have an unreasonable impact upon the privacy of other individuals; or
if providing access would be unlawful.
As the accuracy of information held depends largely on the information you provide, we recommend that you advise Act Together if there are any errors in your personal information.
If you request to access your personal information, we will need to verify your identity before processing your request.
We will endeavour to respond to your request within 30 days.
Complaints
You can make a complaint about how Act Together has collected or handled your personal information by contacting our Privacy Officer using the details provided at the start of this Policy.
We may ask you to provide additional details needed from you to assess your complaint.
We will endeavour to respond to your complaint within 30 days.
If you are unhappy with our response, you can refer your complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner or, in some instances, other regulatory bodies. To make a complaint to the OAIC, please visit the OAIC’s (https://www.oaic.gov.au/) or phone 1300 363 992.
Last updated April 2025