The Information and Privacy Commission NSW (IPC) has developed a number of resources to assist agencies in complying with their duties under the laws

Chatting with friends online, instant messaging and playing online games can be fun, but remember to be careful about what information you share.

Remember that your identity online can affect your real life too.

Smartphones, tablets, laptops, mobile apps and social media; how we interact and communicate with each other has changed a lot.

Your personal information is extremely valuable. As more and more of us go online to bank, shop and socialise, it’s more important than ever to protect your information.

Check if the agency or health service provider has a form.

The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT), formerly known as the Administrative Decisions Tribunal, is where a complaint about handling of per

The IPC publishes a range of submissions and reports into investigations and reviews.

Link to privacy reports and decisions

A privacy code of practice is a legal instrument which allows agencies to make changes to an IPP or provisions that deal with public registers.

Link to Privacy Codes of Practice

The Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIP Act) regulates the way New South Wales (NSW) Government agencies collect, use