Under the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act), if you believe a Queensland government agency has dealt with your personal information in a way that is not consistent with the privacy principles (or conditions attached to a public interest approval) you can make a privacy complaint.
It is important to note the Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) does not have an investigative or determination role in privacy complaints. Rather, we provide a mediation service to the parties involved in the complaint. If OIC decides to accept a complaint, we must consider whether it can be resolved between the parties, and then take all reasonable steps to achieve a resolution.
If a resolution cannot be reached, you can ask OIC to refer the complaint to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT). QCAT has the power to hear and determine the subject matter of the privacy complaint. You and the agency will be involved in the hearing before QCAT.
To bring your privacy complaint to OIC, it must be made in writing, and include your name and contact details and a brief description of your privacy complaint. Find out more about what to expect when you bring a complaint to OIC. You can submit your privacy complaint to us by submitting the form below.
Or, if you would prefer, you can download the privacy complaint form (PDF, 282.75 KB) and post or email it to:
OIC Contact details
Attention: Privacy Team
Office of the Information Commissioner
PO Box 10143
Adelaide Street
BRISBANE QLD 4001
Email: administration@oic.qld.gov.au