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The Queensland government is requesting submissions for its privacy and right to information laws, Lexology reports. "The review aims to determine whether the primary purposes of the Information Privacy Act 2009 and the Right to Information Act 2009 remain valid and whether the Acts achieve those purposes," the report states. "The review also aims to capitalise on developments around the world with respect to privacy protection and information management." The review addresses questions like, "should the IP Act align with the Commonwealth Privacy Act?" and "should sharing information within government be a ‘use’ instead of a ‘disclosure’?" The government will accept submissions through 3 Feb.
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