Our role in protecting privacy
The Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) Queensland is dedicated to upholding and promoting the privacy rights of individuals under the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). We oversee how Queensland government agencies manage personal information, ensuring transparency, accountability, and compliance with the law.
Key privacy responsibilities
- Handling privacy complaints
Mediating accepted privacy complaints when individuals believe their personal information has been mishandled by a Queensland government agency.
- Promoting awareness and understanding
Educating the public and government agencies about privacy rights and obligations under the IP Act.
- Managing and investigating data breach notifications
Monitoring and investigating compliance with the Mandatory Notification of Data Breach (MNDB) scheme.
- Monitoring and auditing compliance
Reviewing and reporting on how public sector agencies manage personal information and comply with privacy principles.
- Contributing to policy and legislative development
Commenting on policy and legislative reforms related to privacy and the handling of personal information.