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About Privacy Campaigns
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Many organisations and individuals have contributed to a long history of campaigns
against privacy intrusions and in favour of privacy protections. This page provides
reference information on a few of them. The purpose is to provide examples of
wins and losses, and examples of effective and not-so-effective campaigning.
To provide context, some key events in the history of
privacy in Australia are inter-leaved with the campaigns, and shown in green
text.
In many of the campaigns documented here, the APF was prime mover or a major
contributor. But others were run, or significantly contributed to, by other
organisations. Many of those organisations are still active and their
contact-points are listed on this site; but some of them were formed for
the purpose of particular campaigns and no longer exist. Further details can
be sought in the many papers authored by the APF.
Please advise the web-team of
suggested corrections and improvements to this page, and about additional campaigns
that should be documented here.
The Early Years
The 1980s
1990-1995
- The Privacy Act Amendment Act (1990), regulating Credit
Reporting
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The N.S.W. ICAC Report on Corrupt Uses of DSS, HIC and
Motor Registry Data (1991-92)
- Data Matching Programs (1991-93). See also Clarke
(1994)
- The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (1991 et seq.)
- Positive Credit Reporting (1991 et seq.). See also Greenleaf
(1992)
- The Law Enforcement Access Network (LEAN) (1992-94). See also Greenleaf
(1994)
- The Australian Privacy Charter
(1992-94)
- Workplace Surveillance (1993 et seq.). See also Nolan
(1995a , 1995b
, 1995c
, 2000a
, 2000b),
Johnston
& Cheng (2003a, 2003b)
- Successive Courts hold that patients have no legal
right to access to the records about them held by medical practitioners (1994-96).
See also Hamblin
(1994), Waters
(1994), Gaudin
(1995), Gaudin
(1996), Ireland
(1996)
- Calling Number Display
(CND) (1995-97). See also PLPR
(1994)
1996-1999
- Commonwealth Government Outsourcing (1996 et seq.). See also Rawlings
(2001)
- The Victorian Data Protection Advisory Council, and the resultant Information
Privacy Bill (1996, 1999)
- The A.C.T. Health Records (Privacy And Access) Act
1997. See also
Patterson (2000)
- The National Principles for the Fair Handling of Personal Data in the Private
Sector (1997-98), including the Campaign
for Fair Privacy Laws. See also Greenleaf
& Waters (1998) and Greenleaf
(1998)
- Biometrics (1997 et seq.). See also Waters
(2002), Clarke
(2003)
- The Integrated Public Number Database (IPND) (1997 et seq.). See also
Raiche (1997)
- The Gatekeeper Public Key Infrastructure Norms(1997 et seq.). See also Greenleaf
(1998, 2001)
- The Stott-Despoja Genetic Privacy Bill (1997)
- The A.C.T. Health Records (Privacy and Access) Bill
1997. See also Waters
(1998)
- The N.S.W. Privacy and Personal Information Protection
Bill 1998 (1998), for 2 years the world's worst privacy legislation
- The N.S.W. Workplace Video Surveillance Act 1998
- ACIF Industry Code for the 'Protection of Personal Information of Customers
of Telecommunications Providers' (1998-99)
- The Australian Direct
Marketing Authority's Code of Conduct (1998 et seq.)
- The Private Sector Provisions of the Privacy Act (Cth) (1999-2000, 2004-05)
2000-2005
See also the APF Campaigns page for links to current campaigns.
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