Part B of the APSC's Complete Privacy Policy provides detailed information about how the APSC collects, holds, uses and discloses personal information for its main activities and functions.
Collection notices for specific activities are listed on the APSC's register of collection notices.
Privacy Impact Assessment Register
Under the Australian Privacy Principle Code 2017 (APP Code 2017), the APSC must conduct Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for high privacy risk projects that involve new ways of handling personal information that may significantly impact an individual’s privacy. This register publishes details of PIAs since the APP Code 2017 came into force on 1 July 2018. If you require further information, please contact the APSC Privacy Contact Officer at privacy@apsc.gov.au.
The Privacy Impact Assessment Register was last updated on 21 November, 2024.
Privacy Impact Assessment Register
Date of publication
Project
12/12/2024
Operation Protego
21/11/2024
Talent Register Project
21/11/2024
APS Career Pathfinder
04/10/2022
APS Academy – Learning Management System
03/10/2022
Secretaries Talent Council
14/02/2022
Inclusion Group bespoke surveys and research that collects diversity and inclusion data
Employees of the APSC assist the Merit Protection Commissioner in the exercise of her functions. The Merit Protection Commissioner's privacy policy is available at www.mpc.gov.au
Remuneration Tribunal Privacy Policy
Employees of the APSC assist the Remuneration Tribunal in the exercise of its functions. The Remuneration Tribunal's Privacy Policy is available at www.remtribunal.gov.au/privacy
Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal Privacy Policy
Employees of the APSC assist the Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal in the exercise of its functions. The Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal's Privacy Policy is available at the following URL: