Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information Act 1982 gives everyone a right of access to documents held by federal government agencies, subject to certain exemptions.
The Commission holds information in the following categories:
- administration matters including personnel and recruitment, accounts, purchasing, registers, registry and library records, and indices;
- conciliation matters including the investigation, clarification and resolution of complaints;
- legal matters including legal documents, opinions, advice and representations;
- research matters including research papers in relation to complaints, existing or proposed legislative practices, public education, national inquiries and other relevant issues;
- policy including minutes of meetings of the Commission, administrative and operational guidelines;
- operational matters including files on formal inquiries; and
- reference materials including press clippings, survey and research materials, documents relating to conferences, seminars and those contained in the library.
Who can make a request?
Any person, which includes persons resident in Australia or abroad, whether or not they are Australian citizens, companies, prisoners or children may make a Freedom of Information request.
Lodging a request
A request for a document must be in writing, be accompanied by a $30.00 application fee (if applicable) and provide such information concerning the document requested as is reasonably necessary to enable the agency to identify the document.
Send the request to:
Freedom of Information
Officer
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
GPO Box 5218
SYDNEY NSW 2001
For more information on the Freedom of Information Act please see the Attorney General's Department website at http://www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/agd.nsf/Page/Freedom_of_Information
Last updated 22 January 2007





