Privacy Policy

LinkWater Projects is committed to protecting user privacy. LinkWater Projects understands and appreciates that visitors and users of this web site are concerned about their privacy and the confidentiality and security of any information that may be provided to LinkWater Projects.

LinkWater Projects complies with the Privacy Act 1988 (C'th) and the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) contained in the Privacy Act.

Click here to view a copy of the Privacy Act.

LinkWater Projects does not store personal information in cookies. Cookies utilised by LinkWater Projects' website are strictly limited to providing the visitor with the ability to customise the site for return visits or to allow the visitor to carry information across different pages. Cookies are not used to track or identify visitors for any other purpose. If you have configured your browser to reject all cookies, you will still be able to view this site, however, there may be a loss of some functionality. LinkWater Projects' web servers make a record of the visit of any user and log the following information for statistical purposes only:

  • IP address that the request comes from;
  • date and time of visit to the site;
  • pages accessed and documents downloaded;
  • previous site visited but only if a link was followed to the LinkWater Projects' website; and
  • type of browser used.

No attempt is or will be made to identify users or their browsing activities except in the unlikely event of an investigation where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect activity logs.

As LinkWater Projects is a corporation the shares of which are owned by the Queensland Government, e-mail correspondence sent to LinkWater Projects will be treated as a public record and will be retained as required by the Public Records Act 2002 and other relevant regulations.

Your name and address details will not be added to a mailing list, nor will LinkWater Projects disclose these details to third parties without your consent unless required by law. However, e-mail messages may be monitored by authorised IT staff for purposes such as system troubleshooting and maintenance.

Requests to update personal information, such as change of address, should be directed to the LinkWater Projects business unit which currently holds the personal information. The Privacy Contact Officer is the appropriate point of contact if there are issues concerning access to personal information and to the NPPs contained in the Privacy Act. The Privacy Contact Officer can advise on access to personal information and legislative requirements governing access.

Further information about LinkWater Projects' policy regarding privacy is included within its Privacy Policy. Click here to view LinkWater Projects' Privacy Policy.

If you have any queries about LinkWater Projects' privacy and security practices, please contact LinkWater Projects via one of the methods set out on the ‘Contact' page.

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