On 2 April 2025, Information Commissioners and Ombudsmen from around Australia came together in Brisbane to discuss risks, challenges and opportunities affecting the public’s right of access to government-held information.
The Association of Information Access Commissioners (AIAC) discussed the importance of good record keeping and information governance to the public’s legal right to access government-held information.
AIAC members call upon public sector leaders to demonstrate stewardship by:
AIAC members are integrity sector leaders who have regulatory oversight and responsibilities to protect and promote the public’s right to access government information under their respective state and national laws. Ensuring their independence and modern access to information legislation is fundamental to their effectiveness and in strengthening transparency for all.
This communique is endorsed by:
*Note: New Zealand Ombudsman was unable to attend the meeting.
Queensland | Joanne Kummrow Stephanie Winson |
Commonwealth | Elizabeth Tydd Toni Pirani |
Australian Capital Territory | Iain Anderson |
New South Wales | Chris Clayton |
Victoria | Sean Morrison Penny Eastman |
South Australia | Emily Strickland |
Tasmania | Richard Connock |
Western Australia | Catherine Fletcher |
Northern Territory | Traci Keys |