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Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989
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#### 90LD Application of Subdivision
(1) Subject to subsection (2), this Subdivision applies to a person and to information or a document acquired or received by the person if:
(a) the person acquired or received the information or document directly, or indirectly through one or more persons, from an employee or former employee of Australia Post who acquired or received the information or document in the course of his or her employment as an employee of Australia Post; and
(b) the information or document:
(i) is, or relates to, an article, or some or all of the contents or substance of an article, that is in the course of post or has been carried by or through Australia Post; or
(ia) is, or relates to, an article, or some or all of the contents or substance of an article, that the employee or former employee, in the course of that employment, expected would become in the course of post; or
(ii) relates to services supplied, or intended to be supplied, to another person by Australia Post; or
(iii) relates to the affairs or personal particulars (including any address) of another person; and
(c) Subdivision A does not apply to the person and the information or document.
(2) This Subdivision does not apply to a person and to information or a document acquired or received by the person if:
(a) the person is an ASIO employee (within the meaning of the ASIO Act) or an ASIO affiliate (within the meaning of that Act) and the information or document is or may be relevant to security (within the meaning of that Act); or
(b) the person acquired or received the information as a result, whether direct or indirect, of a disclosure of the information or document to a court.