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591 Privacy Awareness Week 2021

2021 Privacy Awareness Week - Make privacy a priority.

592 Privacy Awareness Week 2020

See how Privacy Awareness Week was celebrated in 2020. The theme was: Be smart about privacy.

593 Privacy Awareness Week 2019

The theme for 2019 Privacy Awareness Week was: Build privacy into your everyday. See how we celebrated.

594 Privacy Awareness Week 2017

We encourage you to care about your privacy and be informed of what will or might happen to your personal information - care before you share.

595 Privacy Awareness Week 2016

Privacy Awareness Week 2016. The theme in 2016 was ‘Privacy in your hands’, where we encouraged people to take privacy rights and responsibilities into their own hands. Each public servant should harness the importance of their role when

596 Privacy Awareness Week 2015 (3 – 9 May)

Privacy Awareness Week 2015 (3 – 9 May). In 2015 the PAW theme was ‘Privacy everyday @ work and @ play.’, This campaign encouraged people to take an active and informed approach to protecting their personal information. Our PAW resources and

597 Privacy Awareness Week 2014

Privacy Awareness Week 2014. In 2014 the PAW theme was ‘Privacy. Take charge’. This community awareness campaign encouraged people to take an active and informed approach to protecting their personal information. We also conducted a Privacy

598 Privacy Awareness Week 2013

Privacy Awareness Week 2013. In 2013, PAW ran from 28 April to 4 May. This annual event was established by the Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA), of which Queensland is an active member. The PAW launch was held on Monday 29 April 2013. PAW

599 Privacy Awareness Week 2012

Privacy Awareness Week 2012. The Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) is responsible for promoting privacy awareness and best practice across the public sector, but also to promote greater awareness of privacy rights, responsibilities and

600 Submission on supporting responsible AI

Submission on supporting responsible AI. The OIC provided a submission to the Department of Industry, Science and Resources in relation to their discussion paper 'Safe and responsible AI in Australia'. Read the report (PDF, 305.8 KB).

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