This Privacy Policy (“this Policy”) governs the procedures adopted by Alerce Pty Ltd (“Alerce“) in order to maintain the privacy of external persons to us when interacting with our company. This Policy has been created in accordance with The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (“the Privacy Act”) and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s (OAIC) APP Guidelines.
The Australian Privacy Principles (“APPs”) are set out in the Privacy Act and require Alerce to follow a set of standards when we collect, use or disclose personal information given to us. It may be necessary for Alerce to obtain an individual’s information which is personal, sensitive or confidential (“personal information”).
This Policy is designed to ensure any personal information we obtain is appropriately stored and disclosed. It applies to any person for whom we currently hold – or from whom we may collect in future – personal information (“you”). This Policy does not apply to the records of current or past employees.
We may amend or remove this Policy at any time and any revisions will appear on our website, at www.alerce.net.au.
Alerce may collect and store your personal information electronically or in hard copy (“your personal information”). We will only release your personal information to others:
We will only disclose your personal information to recipients located overseas where it is necessary for us to provide you with our professional services.
We will request your consent to use or disclose your personal information for a purpose other than the purpose for which it was collected.
We will request your consent before collecting any sensitive information from you, such as personal information that includes information or an opinion about your:
Please email our Privacy Officer at: info@alerce.net.au for any further information regarding our use and management of your personal information. You may apply in writing to access your personal information.
If you consider your privacy has been breached by Alerce, you may lodge a complaint in writing by emailing our Privacy Officer, who will then contact you with a view to resolving the complaint.
We collect information from our clients, third parties, public records and other sources to enable us to provide professional commercial and legal services in the construction industry, and to provide our clients with information about those services.
We manage the personal information we collect by:
Our professional obligations will mostly require us to deal with you using your real name.
At all times, we will comply with our professional and legal obligations (including as to confidentiality) when dealing with your personal information.
On visiting Alerce’s website, our web server records information about the time and date you accessed our site, the Internet Protocol (IP) address or other identifier of your device. We may also use third parties to analyse the website’s usage statistics. We may disclose any of this (anonymous) information to third parties to assist us to monitor our website’s performance, address any prospective data breaches or to detect any misuse.
We may also use Cookies to improve the function of our website. “Cookies” are small text files used to store information on a browser or device, aiming to improve a user’s website experience and which may be used for profiling purposes. Any personal information which we incidentally collect from you as a result of using Cookies will be managed in accordance with this Policy.
Your internet browser settings may of course be adjusted to disable Cookies or to warn you if they are in use.
In providing our professional services to you, we may require your personal information. Depending on the circumstances, if you object to and choose not to provide us with that information, we may be unable to deliver our services to you.
Unless required by law, we do not collect data relating to:
To deliver our professional services to you, Alerce may need to release your personal information to organisations or individuals with whom we conduct business and, where necessary, overseas recipients. Such organisations and individuals include related entities, accountants, auditors, third party information technology providers, printers, insurers, Law Mutual, the Legal Practice Board and agencies which regulate the provision of legal services.
The personal information we collect may be subject to review by a Director, supervising professional personnel.
Your personal information is only provided to others to the degree necessary to enable us to provide services to you and to the extent required by our professional obligations or by law. Alerce equally requires any third party service provider to which we may provide your personal information (in order to deliver our professional services to you) to act in accordance with its own legal obligations regarding your personal information.
Before providing your personal information to an overseas recipient we will endeavour to take reasonable steps to ensure that the overseas recipient does not breach relevant Australian Privacy Principles or the Privacy Act in relation to the information, or otherwise:
Unless you advise us in writing that you do not wish for us to do so, we may provide you with information from time to time about new services available from Alerce and we may also send you commercial and legal information which we consider may be of interest to you.
Under the Privacy Act you have the right to access your personal information. If the information is incorrect (or requires updating), you have the right to require us to amend or update the information.
If you require further information about this Policy, access to your personal information, or wish to correct or update your personal information held by Alerce, please contact our Privacy Officer:
We will give you access to your personal information as soon as reasonably practicable, subject to the circumstances of your request. We will require your proof of identity to discuss your personal information with you.
We may deny you access to your personal information if:
We may charge a fee for the reasonable costs we incur in responding to a request for access to personal information. The fee (if applicable) will be disclosed prior to it being claimed.
If you consider there has been a breach of your privacy and you wish to make a complaint: