We take your privacy very seriously. Here is an explanation of the types of information we collect and what we do with it.
COOLUM BUSINESS AND TOURISM ASSOCIATION PRIVACY POLICY
Coolum Business and Tourism Association (CBTA) is the non-profit organisation representing the business and tourism members of the Association in the Coolum Region.
CBTA understands that privacy is important to you. We are bound by the Information Privacy Principles (IPP's) in the Privacy Act 1988 (Australia). If CBTA communicates with you by email, it is also bound by the Spam Act 2003 (Australia).
CBTA also strives to handle personal information that respects your privacy and allows us to carry out our business operations in a reasonable manner.
This External Privacy Policy applies to CBTA's handling of personal information. (Section 6 contains specific provisions relating to online privacy (this applies to personal information that is collected through CBTA websites).
1. What Personal Information Does CBTA Collect?
The types of personal information that we collect will depend on the nature of your dealings with us. For example, we may collect personal information directly from you when you:
* subscribe to a newsletter or register to receive information (eg through www.visitcoolum.com.au);
* apply to attend or exhibit at a CBTA event, or enter a promotion at such an event or through our online channels, including Twitter, Facebook and Flickr;
* Have business dealings with us (whether as an employee of one of our external service providers, or if you work for a Government agency we deal with, or in the context of a transaction, or if you volunteer personal information to us).
In each case, we only collect the personal information that we need to carry out our specific functions.
2. How do we use Personal Information?
We need to collect personal information so that we can provide you with the publications or services you have requested, or so that we can carry out specific functions (or both). The particular purpose for which we collect personal information will either be explained when we collect that information, or will be obvious from the context in which it is collected. Under the IPP's, we must only use personal information for the particular purpose we collected it for, or for other purposes that are directly related to that purpose. If we want to use personal information for any other purpose we must obtain your consent. If we use your personal information to send you information by email (including e-newsletters), we will always give you an opportunity to "unsubscribe", and we will respect your wishes.
3. Will Your Personal Information be Given to Anyone Else?
CBTA makes only limited disclosures of personal information. Examples of these disclosures are explained below. If CBTA engages external service providers, we require those contractors to comply with contractual privacy obligations that reflect CBTA's own strict privacy obligations under the IPP's.
Otherwise, CBTA will only disclose personal information with your express consent, or if this is required by law or permitted under the Privacy Act. One example of where disclosures may be required by law will be where a request is made under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). However, if access is sought to a record containing your personal information by a third person, FOI Act procedures that are designed to protect your privacy will apply.
4. Security of Personal Information
CBTA takes security of personal information seriously. Most electronic records of personal information collected by CBTA are stored in databases are hosted on servers in Australia. If you don't want your personal information to be transferred to Australia, please don't provide us with your personal information. If you have dealt with CBTA in the past, and don't want your personal information stored in Australia, you can ask to be removed from our databases at any time (using the contact details at section 7 below). We also require our staff & committee members to ensure that paper records containing personal information are stored securely. CBTA’s personnel are bound by confidentiality obligations, and this extends to ensuring that personal information collected by CBTA is kept confidential.
5. Access and Correction
Under the Privacy Act, you have the right to seek access to the records of personal information that CBTA holds about you. You also have the right to ask us to alter your personal information to ensure it is accurate and up to date. If you wish to access the personal information that we hold about you, please set out your request in writing, using the contact details set out at the end of this Privacy Policy.
6. Online Privacy Issues
If you use CBTA’s websites, you are understood to consent to the terms and conditions set out on our websites. This includes consenting to the terms of this privacy policy. In general, you can visit CBTA’s websites without telling us who you are or revealing any personal information about yourself. However there are times when we may need to collect personal information from you. For instance, if you register to receive our publications or to attend an event, we will need to collect some personal information from you. At the time of collection, we will seek your permission to send you further electronic communications, and for your personal information to be stored in databases that are hosted in Australia. If at any time after submitting your personal information to us you would no longer like to receive information from us, simply follow the "unsubscribe" directions at the end of any email communications you receive, or contact us using the contact details at section 7 of this External Privacy Policy. No attempt will be made by CBTA to identify website users or their browsing activities except in the unlikely event of an investigation, where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect server logs. The statistics and log files may be preserved indefinitely and used at any time and in any way necessary to prevent security breaches and to ensure the integrity of the information supplied by CBTA.
In general on CBTA’s websites, IP addresses (the Internet address of a computer) are logged to track a user's session while the user remains anonymous. We analyse this data for certain trends and statistics, such as which parts of our site users are visiting and how long they spend there. We do not link your IP addresses to anything that identifies you. In those limited cases where session information is not anonymous, CBTA will provide notice of the practice and an opportunity to "opt out".
When we receive information about your session or about you, we may also use it for research or to improve our site and the services we offer you.
a) Cookies
Some CBTA web pages use "cookies", which are small files that may be placed on your hard disk for record-keeping purposes. A cookie helps us remember who you are. Cookies can make your subsequent visits to the web page simpler and more seamless. It also helps us with analytics to find out how we can improve the User Experience. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it. (However, by not accepting cookies, some web pages may not display properly or you may not be permitted to access certain information.) A server cannot find out a name or email address, or anything about a user's computer, by using cookies.
b) Online Security
CBTA strives to ensure the security, integrity and privacy of personal information submitted to our sites, and periodically updates its security measures in light of current technologies.
You need to be aware of inherent risks associated with the transmission of information via the Internet. CBTA cannot guarantee or warrant the security of any personal information you submit to our sites. If you have concerns in this regard, CBTA has other ways of obtaining and providing information. Normal mail, telephone and fax facilities are available.
CBTA sites may also be linked to websites operated by third parties. These links are meant for your convenience only. Links to third party sites do not constitute sponsorship or endorsement or approval of these sites. Visitors to those sites should refer to their separate privacy policies and practices.
7. Additional Information
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, or if you wish to make a complaint about how CBTA has handled the personal information about you, please contact our web team, using the contact details below:
By E-mail: info@visitcoolum.com.au
By Post: PO Box 61
Coolum Beach
QLD, 4573 AUSTRALIA
Coolum Business and Tourism Association periodically reviews its Privacy policy and reserves the right, at its discretion, to modify or remove portions of this policy at any time.
Policy updated: March 2010