Submissions

Submissions received by the Committee

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No.Submitter 
1Services Australia (PDF 859 KB) 
2Attorney-General's Department (PDF 281 KB) 
3Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (PDF 253 KB) 
4Mr Michael Sanderson (PDF 66 KB) 
5Zen Dodd (PDF 222 KB) 
6National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (PDF 868 KB) 
7Protocol Policy Lab (PDF 350 KB) 
8Department of Health, Disability and Ageing (PDF 330 KB) 
9Department of Home Affairs (PDF 1410 KB) 
10Department of Finance (PDF 1407 KB) 
11Australian Taxation Office (PDF 224 KB) 
12Department of Education (PDF 557 KB) 
13Clement O’Sheehan (PDF 65 KB) 
14Tax Practitioners Board (PDF 203 KB) 
15Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (PDF 394 KB) 
16Department of Social Services (PDF 1773 KB) 

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About this inquiry

On 9 April 2026, the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit adopted an inquiry into the management of client privacy in the Australian public sector. This inquiry will examine public service entities’ identification and management of privacy risks, their response strategy to information security breaches and threats, and matters related to the Auditor-General Report No.12 of 2025-26.

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