TISC Privacy Policy
TISC has a firm commitment to privacy. This document sets out the steps that TISC has taken to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 and the Privacy Amendment Act (Private Sector) Act 2000 and the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) in terms of the collection, use and disclosure of individuals' personal information related to the content and use of this site.
1 Information collected
Information automatically logged
Our Internet Service Provider may make a record of your visit and log any of
the following information:
This information is used for website and system administration, including monitoring for security breaches; for the enhancement of our website to better meet users' needs or for research and development.
Email address
Your email address will only be recorded if you send a message via
email or if you provide it to us as part of the registration or application processes. It will
only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it and will not be added to any mailing
lists without your prior consent. Email messages may be monitored by our website support staff for
system troubleshooting and maintenance purposes. If you do not want your email address recorded and
you wish to correspond with TISC you can send postal mail to the address below.
Cookies
A cookie is a small file that is sent to your browser from our webserver and
stored on your computer. It assigns a unique identification number to your computer
and helps us deliver content specific to your interest. Cookies may also be
used for authentication purposes and to improve security during your session
online. They are also necessary to keep track of your folder and contents. This
site uses 'per session' cookies that will persist until your session is ended.
No attempt will be made to identify anonymous users or their browsing activities
unless legally compelled to do so.
If your browser is set to disable all cookies then the section
of our website for browsing courses, registering or applying online will not be useable.
Registration
This site operates a voluntary registration process that
allows you to sign up to the registered users only features of the site. During the
registration process we ask for your name, address, email address and other demographic
personal information. Not all the fields are mandatory. To ensure that nobody else
can use your identity you will be allocated a username and asked to create a password.
At any time you can opt out of being a registered user by contacting
info@tisc.edu.au or writing to the address below.
Note that you must be registered in order to apply for university online.
Applying online for university
When you apply for university online we
need to know certain information about you. This includes
External links
This site contains links to other sites. TISC is not
responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites.
2 Disclosure of personal information
The information we hold about you may be disclosed to a number of other organisations in the course of our business. These may include:3 Data quality/access
Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1988 and the Privacy Amendment Act (Private Sector) Act 2000 you may access the personal information about you held by us, subject to exemptions in some circumstances under the Act. You may make such a request in writing to the Executive Officer of TISC at 100 Royal Street, EAST PERTH WA 6004. You will be advised of the outcome of your request within fourteen days of its receipt.
TISC will always try to maintain accurate, complete and up-to-date information. If you think that the personal information held by TISC about you requires changing please use the Change Details link to change your address, telephone or email details. For other changes download the Application Changes Form and post it to TISC at the address below with supporting documentation if necessary.
4 Contact details
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site or dealings with this site you should contact:
If you require further information about the Privacy Act contact the Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner.