Information commissioners and ombudsmen call on public sector leaders to be stewards of government information

 

On 2 April 2025, Information Commissioners and Ombudsmen from around Australia came together in Brisbane to discuss risks, challenges and opportunities affecting the public’s right of access to government-held information.   

The Association of Information Access Commissioners (AIAC) discussed the importance of good record keeping and information governance to the public’s legal right to access government-held information.

AIAC members call upon public sector leaders to demonstrate stewardship by:

  • ensuring their agencies commit to information governance and integrity, recognising their role as stewards of government information, which is critical to harnessing the benefits of data sharing and open data
  • acknowledging the potential for new and emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence and messaging apps, to increase public sector productivity and improve service delivery, while also committing to ‘transparency by design’ to ensure information and data created are appropriately preserved and able to be accessed 
  • recognising the community’s increasing demand for government-held information, most often their own personal information, and the need to prioritise resourcing and technology solutions to address demand. 

AIAC members are integrity sector leaders who have regulatory oversight and responsibilities to protect and promote the public’s right to access government information under their respective state and national laws. Ensuring their independence and modern access to information legislation is fundamental to their effectiveness and in strengthening transparency for all. 

This communique is endorsed by:

Queensland  

Joanne Kummrow 

Information Commissioner

Stephanie Winson

Right to Information Commissioner

Commonwealth  

Elizabeth Tydd 

Australian Information Commissioner 

Toni Pirani

Freedom of Information Commissioner

Australian Capital Territory

Iain Anderson

ACT Ombudsman

New South Wales 

Chris Clayton

Acting Information Commissioner 

Victoria  

Sean Morrison

Information Commissioner

Penny Eastman
Public Access Deputy Commissioner

South Australia 

Emily Strickland

Ombudsman 

Tasmania  

Richard Connock 

Ombudsman and Health Complaints Commissioner

Western Australia

Catherine Fletcher

Information Commissioner

 

Northern Territory

Traci Keys

Acting Ombudsman/Information Commissioner 

 

Note: The New Zealand Ombudsman was unable to attend the meeting.