Premier's Department open access information not publicly available

Members of the public have a right to access government information. When information isn't disclosed a record of the decision is made available.

The Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 requires all agencies to make available, free of charge on their websites, their “open access information”.

However, there is an overriding obligation under the Act not to publish any specific “open access information” if there is an overriding public interest against disclosure of that particular information.

Whenever the department decides that particular “open access information” should not be publicly available, a record of the decision is made.

Open access information that has not been made public

No open access information has been withheld.

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