Privacy
Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation places great emphasis on maintaining
and enhancing the privacy and security of your personal information. With
a number of strong security measures in place and the continued
development of our internet services, our main focus is on improving
existing measures as well as keeping you informed about the latest
developments.
Privacy Statement:
Collection of information
Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation collects a range of information about
visits to the Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation website. The following
information is stored for twelve months:
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entry and exit pages;
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how often the site was used; the time of day the site was accessed;
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the length of time spent on the site;
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how much information was downloaded;
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if the visit is from a company or an individual;
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if you are browsing from Australia or overseas; and
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what browser types are being used.
This information is collected for statistical analysis use only and no
attempt is made by Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation to identify the user or
their browsing activities.
When you send a message to Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation
You may provide personally identifiable information such as your name,
physical address and email address, when you send us a message. Personal
information collected by Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation is protected by
the Privacy Act 1988 and the relevant confidentiality provisions contained
in legislation administered by Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation.
Use and disclosure of information
Personal information provided to Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation when
you send us a message will only be used for the purpose for which you
have provided it. Your details will not be added to a general mailing list.
Unless required by law, Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation will not disclose
this information without your consent.
Cookies
Cookies are pieces of information a website can transfer to an individual's
computer hard drive. The information remains on your computer until you
end your browser session or close down your computer.
Most internet browsers are preset to accept cookies, but you can choose if
and how a cookie will be accepted by configuring the preferences and
options in your browser.
Security Statement
Your personal information is protected by law. These laws prohibit any
person from accessing, using or disclosing any personal information in the
possession of Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation unless it is in the
performance of their duties or is in accordance with these laws. Penalties
apply to those who fail to observe these provisions.
When submitting information to Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation, users
should note that there are inherent risks associated with transmission of
information via the internet. Burrunju Aboriginal Corporation provides
alternative ways to obtain and provide information for those who do not
wish to use public networks such as the internet. These include direct
contact at our office, telephone, facsimile or post.
Note: External sites linked to this site are not under Burrunju Aboriginal
Corporation's control and you are advised to review their privacy and
security statements.
If you have any privacy or security concerns please give us a call on (02)
6284 8229.