Privacy leadership and wrap-up

Leading privacy to build trust

Queensland Privacy Commissioner, Alexander White, is joined by the former Chief Privacy Officer for the province of Ontario in Canada, John Roberts, to discuss what is critical in the role of privacy leadership in practice, how privacy builds trust in the public sector, making privacy by design central to decision making, and using enterprise risk conversations to drive practice and culture.

Privacy leadership in practice

Resources for leadership

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Mitigating the risks of privacy breach through staff education (PDF, 943.82 KB)

This report demonstrates how three government agencies educate and train their employees about their privacy and information security obligations.

Audit of Information Management Maturity (PDF, 560.54 KB)

This report surveyed departments to find out how they rate their current information management practices, compared to their targeted information management maturity.

Wrap up of PAW 2026

The Privacy Commissioner, Alexander White, wraps up the week’s activities, reflecting on the presentations, highlighting his key takeaways, and thanking our speakers for their insight, the OIC staff for their amazing effort, and you, our attendees, for joining in to stay engaged and informed about this dynamic and evolving field.

Closing remarks and thanks