TAFE Queensland ABN 72 898 805 093 (referred to as we, us or our) has implemented this Privacy Policy to provide individuals with information about how we hold and use personal information we collect.
By providing your personal information to TAFE Queensland, you consent to its collection, use, storage and disclosure in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
If you wish to make any inquiries regarding this Privacy Policy, you should contact us using the contact details specified in section 4.8.
We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information. This document sets out our policy on how we will manage your personal information.
This policy applies to all TAFE Queensland employees, volunteers, contractors, associates, students (or prospective students), visitors and other stakeholders.
Personal information has the meaning given in section 12 of the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld).
The personal information collected and held about you includes but is not limited to:
We collect personal information about you in a number of ways, including:
Where we engage with you multiple times over a short period in relation to the same matter, we may not provide you with a separate notice about privacy each time we engage with you.
TAFE Queensland may use your personal information for the primary purposes for which it was collected, related secondary purposes, or as otherwise set out in this Privacy Policy. Such purposes may include, without limitation, use of your personal information to:
You can contact us using the details specified in section 4.8 if you do not want to receive marketing information (such as our newsletters, publications and other communications) or use the unsubscribe option within electronic communications. However, you cannot opt out of receiving administrative messages in relation to any course in which you are currently enrolled.
We may collect and use your personal information for other purposes not listed above. If we do so, we will make it known to you at the time we collect or use your personal information, and we will ensure your personal information is used in accordance with the requirements of the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld).
We do not otherwise use or disclose your personal information without your permission, unless the disclosure is:
If you do not want to provide your personal information to us for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy, you may not be able to enrol in courses or receive certain products and services and we may not be able to undertake certain activities for you, such as enrolling you in a course or providing you with requested information, products or services.
In some circumstances we may collect:
We may use this information:
In addition, we may use de-identified health information and other de-identified sensitive information to:
De-identified information is information which has been aggregated or otherwise anonymised so that it cannot be used to identify you or any other individual.
We may disclose your personal information to:
Some of your personal information may be transferred, stored, processed or used overseas by us or by third party service providers. This may happen if we outsource certain activities overseas or if transactions, information, services or products have an overseas connection.
In particular, your personal information may be disclosed to third party service providers which may store your personal information in Singapore, the USA, the UK and such other countries in which those parties or their, or our, computer systems may be located from time to time, where it may be used for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. In these circumstances, the transfer of personal information outside Australia will be conducted in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld).
When you visit our websites, our systems may record certain information about your use of those websites (such as which web pages you visit and the time and date of your visit). We use this information to help analyse and improve the performance of our web sites.
In addition, we may use "cookies" on our websites. Cookies are small text files that help a website to remember your preferences and improve your experience of using that website. Using cookies is standard practice for most large websites. In some cases, the cookies that we use may collect some personal information about you. We will treat this information in the same way as other personal information we collect about you. If you prefer, you may be able to disable cookies on your internet browser.
We may engage third parties, to help analyse how our websites are used. This analysis is performed using data collected from the websites, including by using cookies which are stored on your computer. The information generated is used to create reports about the use of our websites, and these third parties may store this information. However, this information is not intended to and will generally not include any personal information.
Web beacons are images that originate from a third party site to track visitor activities. We use web beacons to track the visiting patterns and browsing habits of individuals accessing our website. This information is not intended to and will generally not include any personal information.
We may also collect Internet Protocol (IP) addresses relating to you when you access and use the web sites. IP addresses are assigned to computers on the internet to uniquely identify them within the global network of computers which makes up the internet. We may collect and manage IP addresses for internet session management and security purposes.
Some of the content on our websites may include links to third party websites or applications made available by third parties, such as social media buttons or links that allow you to share content or links to our website through the relevant third party platforms. These third party links or applications themselves may facilitate collection of information by those third parties through your interaction with the applications and sometimes even if you do not interact directly with them. We are not responsible for the technical operation of these links or applications or the collection and use practices of the relevant third parties. Please visit the relevant third party websites to understand their privacy practices and options they may make available to you in relation to their collection of your personal information.
We take all reasonable precautions to ensure that the personal information we collect, use, store and disclose is accurate, complete and up-to-date. However, we rely on the accuracy of personal information as provided to us both directly and indirectly.
If you find that the personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date, please contact us immediately (our contact details are set out in section 4.8 below) and we will take reasonable steps to ensure that it is corrected.
Current TAFE Queensland students have access to view their personal details though the TAFE Queensland Student Self Service website.
Please refer to the Right to Information section of our website.
If you:
you can write to TAFE Queensland's Privacy Officer:
If you would like to opt out of direct marketing, you can write to TAFE Queensland’s Marketing team at:
We take all privacy complaints seriously and will investigate any such complaint in a confidential manner. You will be informed of the outcome of the investigation within a reasonable period of time.
From time to time, we may need to change this Privacy Policy to reflect our changing business practices. If that occurs we will post an updated version of this Privacy Policy on the TAFE Queensland website (http://tafeqld.edu.au/).
Last updated: January 2022
Under the Data Provision Requirements 2012, TAFE Queensland is required to collect personal information about you and to disclose that personal information to the National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd (NCVER).
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