National Privacy Principles
We subscribe to the ten National Privacy Principles from Schedule 3
of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) as amended to 14 September
2006.
Browsing
When you browse our site, we track all pages that are viewed.
This information is held on Google Analytics as well as in our
server logs.
Searches
Search terms that you enter when using our search engine are
collected. We use these search terms to ascertain what people are
looking for at this site, and to improve the services that we
provide.
Links to other sites
This site may contain links to other sites. We are not responsible
for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites.
Cookies
A cookie is a short piece of data which is sent from a web server
to a web browser on the user's machine when the browser visits the
server's site. The cookie is stored on the user's computer, but it
is not an executable program and cannot do anything to your
computer.
Whenever a web browser requests a file from the same web server
that sent the cookie, the browser sends a copy of that cookie back
to the server along with the request. In this way, the server knows
you have visited before and can co-ordinate your access to
different pages on its web site. A server cannot find out a name or
e-mail address, or anything about a user's computer, by using
cookies.
This system uses cookies to obtain session details for access to
parts of our site. Cookies are essential in providing a seamless
access to our range of services. Cookie information is not futher
stored or collected by us. If you choose not to accept cookies from
this site, you will not be able to maintain a session-based
interaction with the site and will be treated as an anonymous
browser.
Submitted Information
All information submitted to us via this site is recorded and used
solely by our business and companies we operate. We do not
sell, lend, give or share information submitted to us with any
external entity unless we expressly say so on the form.