The Rainwater Tank Company is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information. This policy outlines our commitments to you in accordance with the Commonwealth Privacy Act (1998) and the ten National Privacy Principles (NPP's) it contains.
The NPP's regulate the manner in which we handle your personal information from initial collection to use and disclosure, storage, accessibility and disposal.
The Rainwater Tank Company will only collect your personal information where and when it relates to the provision of services to you and the performance of our business activities. At no time will your personal information be disclosed to another company for that company's independent use.
Whenever The Rainwater Tank Company collects personal information directly from you or through a third party we will make every reasonable attempt at the time to inform you:
In general, the primary purposes for which we collect your personal information include:
In using your personal information in these ways, it may be necessary for us to make disclosure to third parties such as sellers or buyers, mailing houses or market research firms. Where disclosures take place, we employ stringent safeguards to ensure the security of your personal information.
At all times, we will take great care to ensure that your personal information is:
If you believe that we have not dealt with your personal information in a manner that complies with the Privacy Act (1988) you should contact The Rainwater Tank Company to discuss how we may better deal with it. Similarly, if you wish to access personal information that we hold about you, you may make a request in writing. Should The Rainwater Tank Company decline your request, we will provide you with reasons for that denial.
All correspondence should be directed to:
The Rainwater Tank Company
P.O. Box 660
Wynnum QLD 4178
Tel: 1300 668 095
Only staff that have a need to access your personal information to perform their job will have access to that information.
Personal information held by us will be destroyed or permanently de-identified when it is no longer required for the purpose for which it was collected.