PERSONAL INFORMATION
ORSR must treat your personal information according to the Premier and Cabinet Circular Information Privacy Principles Instructions and the Privacy Act 1988 (Cwth). This includes informing you:
• What personal information ORSR collects.
• Why ORSR collects your personal information.
• To whom ORSR gives your personal information.
ORSR may give personal information to employees, contractors, the Funding Assessment Committee, and other South Australian Government employees and contractors so that ORSR can:
• Manage the program.
• Research, assess, monitor and analyse programs and activities.
Additionally, ORSR or the Minister may:
• Announce applications received or successful applicants to the public.
• Publish personal information on ORSR websites.
• Decide how ORSR collects, uses, discloses and stores your personal information.
• Provide you with information about how you can access and correct your personal information.
HOW ORSR WILL USE YOUR INFORMATION
ORSR may share your information with other government agencies for relevant purposes such as:
• Improving the administration, monitoring and evaluation of government programs.
• Research.
• Announcing grant recipients.
TREATMENT OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
ORSR will treat information provided by applicants as sensitive and confidential if it meets one of the following conditions:
• The applicant clearly identifies information as confidential and provides an explanation.
• Information is commercially sensitive.
• Disclosing information would cause unreasonable harm to you or someone else.
• Information is provided with an understanding that it will stay confidential.
WHEN ORSR MAY DISCLOSE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
ORSR may disclose confidential information to:
• The ORSR Chief Executive, employees and/or contractors to help ORSR manage the program effectively.
• The Minister.
• The Auditor-General, Ombudsman or Commissioner for Consumer and Business Services.
• A House or Committee of Parliament.
ORSR may also disclose confidential information if:
• Required or authorised by law (including under the Freedom of Information Act 1991 (SA)).
• The grantee agrees to the information being disclosed.
• The information is already public.