A future for Haig Park
Help us develop a master plan for Haig Park. Have your say on improvements and a new long-term vision.
Help us develop a master plan for Haig Park. Have your say on improvements and a new long-term vision.
Canberra is changing and so is our city centre. Now is your opportunity to help shape the future of the city centre to reflect what we love about it, your aspirations and its potential.
You are invited to share your views on the route, alignment and stop locations for the Light Rail Stage 2 link from the City to Woden.
We want your feedback on the Future of Education in the ACT. This is a forward looking discussion, firmly grounded in the ACT community. Register your interest in receiving updates on this consultation.
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The ACT Government respects the rights and privacy of all individuals and is committed to complying with the Information Privacy Act 2014 and the Territory Privacy Principles and protecting the personal information we hold.
This Privacy Policy describes how the ACT Government collects and uses your personal information collected through the ‘Your Say’ website.
For information about the broader collection and use of personal information by the ACT Government, or who to contact for more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy at www.cmd.act.gov.au/legal/privacy .
Why does The ACT Government collect personal information, and how is it used?
CMTEDD (and Harvest Digital Planning) collects your personal information as part of providing its online community engagement services, informing you about these services, complying with contractual and other legal obligations, responding to your enquiries and administering its community engagement technology.
CMTEDD may use your personal information for these purposes, any other purpose listed on a collection statement at the point of collection, or in any other way made clear at the time of collecting the personal information. Feedback received relating to other Territory agency's Terms and Conditions may be provided to other relevant parts of the government.
Anonymous access to our site
You can access and participate in select ‘Your Say’ engagements anonymously, without disclosing any personal information.
What information do we collect?
For select engagements, we collect information from you when you sign-up or request to receive more information. Required information includes:
By providing an email address you help us protect the integrity of the discussion from individuals and groups who may attempt to unduly influence the outcomes of the consultation process. For example, we check the database to ensure each user has a single email account on the site. We also frequently review the site for trolls and spammers.
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We ask demographic questions when you sign-up to help us determine whether we are getting a diverse cross-section of participants. These questions are:
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This information is analysed and interpreted by CMTEDD staff and other ACT Government staff to help inform the creation of better projects, plans and policies.
Cookies are used on our site, but they do not collect any personal information. For the most part they are sessional and just contain system-generated values to identify the user's session for statistical and system administration purposes only.
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This site’s web-server automatically collects the following information for statistical and system administration purposes only:
To the extent that this data could make you identifiable, CMTEDD will not attempt to identify individuals from the records the server automatically generates unless necessary to investigate a breach of law or regulation.
Who has access to this information?
When you sign up for a user account you provide two types of information:
1. publicly available information, and
2. information available to both CMTEDD and Harvest Digital Planning.
Publicly available information
Publicly available information is limited to your name and any comments you leave under that name in the forums or other feedback tools on ‘Your Say’.
You can use your first name or an anonymous username if you do not want your full name attached to forum and guestbook comments, stories or questions.
Feedback (including overall results of polls and surveys, and in some instances, quotes from forums and surveys) may be published in publicly available reports at the end of the consultation period.
Please note that the ACT Government is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1989. The Freedom of Information Act 1989 gives individuals and corporations a general right of access to documents held by the government. This includes documents created by the government, documents held by contracted service providers and documents supplied to government by external organisations or individuals.
Information available to CMTEDD and Harvest Digital Planning includes:
Disclosure of personal information
CMTEDD will take all reasonable measures to prevent unauthorised access to, or disclosure of, your personal information.
Organisations to which personal information is disclosed include other ACT Government directorates, the ACT Government’s contracted Service Providers, such as Harvest Digital Planning who perform various services for and on behalf of the ACT Government. These contractors have agreed to be bound by the provisions of the Information Privacy Act 2014. Information provided to these contractors is limited to contact details, comments and any other information provided by you.
We will also take all necessary measures to ensure that your personal information is not disclosed to other individuals, institutions and authorities except in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2014, such as if required or authorised by law or explicitly permitted by you. Some examples of when information may be provided to another person without your consent include in the event of an investigation into suspected unlawful or improper activity, a law enforcement agency or government agency may exercise its legal authority to inspect the web server's records (e.g. in relation to hacking or abusive messages).
Access and correction
Requests for access to documents containing personal information and held by the ACT Government are handled under the Freedom of Information Act 1989. Contact details are located on the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate website at www.cmd.act.gov.au/functions/publications
Links
This privacy statement does not apply to other websites we may link to. We recommend you read the privacy statement of the relevant website when you access that site.
Can you remain anonymous or withhold personal information?
Yes.Where practical, you may choose not to identify yourself, deal with us on an anonymous basis or use a pseudonym.
How can you complain about privacy breaches?
If you have any comment in relation to any aspect of the collection, use, security of, or access to your personal information please contact us:
Privacy Contact Officer
Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate
GPO Box 158
CANBERRA ACT 2601
or email to: CMTEDDCorporate@act.gov.au
or you can contact the Privacy Contact Officer by phone: +61 2 6207 5883 or +61 2 6207 8175
The following Terms of Use govern the use of ‘Your Say’ (“the site”). The platform is owned and operated by, Harvest Digital Planning Pty Ltd (Harvest), on behalf of the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate (CMTEDD).
By accessing and using this site, you are choosing to accept and comply with the Terms presented throughout this agreement as well as the Privacy Policy and Moderation Policy. These Terms apply to all visitors and users of this site. Linked sites, affiliated services or third party content or software have their own Terms that you must comply with. If you disagree with any of the Terms presented in this agreement, you may discontinue using the site immediately.
If you are under 18 years old, please ensure that your parent or guardian understands and accepts these Terms and Conditions (including the Privacy Policy and Moderation Policy).
What are the conditions with a user’s account?
While using the site, you must not violate any applicable laws and regulations. It is our duty to protect the confidentiality of content you provide on our site in accordance with our Privacy Policy. If you create an account with us, you must always provide us with accurate information. Failure to provide accurate information violates the Terms, which may result in immediate termination of your account on our service. Unauthorised use of your account must be immediately reported to Harvest. In some cases, we or our agents may require access to your user accounts to respond to technical issues.
If you want to terminate your own account, please send an email to info@harvestdigitalplanning.com.
We are not responsible for the content on the site that has been provided by the users of the site. Any content posted by you is subject to the rules of our Moderation Policy. Your contribution to the site may be edited, removed or not published if we consider it inappropriate (refer to Moderation Policy). Contributors should also be aware that their posts may remain online indefinitely. Where practical, you may choose not to identify yourself, deal with us on an anonymous basis or use a pseudonym.
What’s required of users?
You must understand and agree that, without limitation:
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What content does the ACT Government own?
Your Say website contains the copyrighted material, trademarks, patents, trade secrets and other proprietary information (“Intellectual Property”) of Harvest and its suppliers and licensors. ACT Government owns and retains all proprietary rights in the intellectual property. All intellectual property in the content of this site including without limitation to text, software, source code, pages, documents and online graphics, photographs, sounds, audio, video and other interactive features are owned by or licensed to us.
Any original content that you submit or post on our site may be made available to the public and allows users to share your content (with the end user acknowledging your contribution) under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Australian License.
Except for Intellectual Property which is in the public domain or for which you have been given written permission, you may not copy, alter, transmit, sell, or distribute any of the Intellectual Property.
We are not responsible for your communications or dealings, including payment and delivery of goods or services, with a third party found via our website. Any loss or damage incurred from those communications or dealings are solely between the user and the third party.
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Users must agree that your use of the site is at your own risk. We make no warranty that the site will meet your requirements or be uninterrupted or error-free. Any material that the user downloads through the site is done at their own risk and users are responsible for any damages to their computer system or loss of data.
What happens if these Terms change?
We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to modify or replace these Terms at any time without notice. The most recent version of the Terms can be seen on this page. By continuing to access or use our site after those revisions become effective, you agree and will comply to the revised terms. If you do not agree to the revised terms, please discontinue using our site.
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If you have any questions about these Terms, please contact us at askus@yoursay.act.gov.au
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