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Privacy Statement
Brisbane Market Flowers is firmly committed to maintaining the privacy
of your personal information at all times. We embrace the National Privacy
Principles as detailed in the Privacy Act 1988 (effective from 21 December
2001).
Collection of Personal Information
We only collect personal information about individuals that is necessary
for us to carry on our business functions. What information we collect
depends upon the nature of our dealings with you.
Whenever it is reasonable and practicable to do so, we only collect
information about individuals directly from those individuals.
We do not generally collect sensitive information about individuals
unless required by applicable laws or rules. Sensitive information includes
information about race, political or religious beliefs, sexual preferences,
criminal convictions and health information.
Use and Disclosure of Personal Information
We will only use your personal information for the reasons we collected
it. These reasons and the parties to whom we might disclose it will
be reasonably apparent to you when we collect your information and our
use and disclosure of that information will only be for our business
activities.
We may send to our clients information about other Brisbane Market
Flowers products and services which we expect may be of interest to
them, but respect their right to ask us not to do this. If you no longer
wish to receive those sorts of communications from us, you should contact
our Privacy Officer and we will ensure this is corrected. We will not
sell your personal information to other organisations to allow them
to do this.
Any other use or disclosure we make of your personal information will
only be as required by law or permitted by the Privacy Act 1988.
Data Quality and Security
We will take all reasonable steps to:
- make sure that the personal information we collect, use or disclose
is accurate, complete and up to date;
- protect the information from misuse, loss or unauthorised access,
modification or disclosure both physically and through computer security
methods;
- destroy or permanently de-identify the information if it is no longer
needed for any purpose.
Access to and Correction of your Information
If you would like access to any records of personal information we
have about you or if you believe any information we have about you is
inaccurate or out-of-date, please contact our Privacy Officer.
Additional Information on Privacy
For further information on Australian Privacy laws, please visit the
Australian Federal Privacy Commissioner's web site at www.privacy.gov.au
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