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Information Act 2002
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3 Objects
(1) The objects of this Act are:
(a) to provide the Territory community with access to government
information by:
(i) making available to the public information about the
operations of public sector organisations and, in
particular, ensuring that rules and practices affecting
members of the public in their dealings with public sector
organisations are readily available to persons affected
by those rules and practices; and
(ii) creating a general right of access to information held by
public sector organisations limited only in those
circumstances where the disclosure of particular
information would be contrary to the public interest
because its disclosure would have a prejudicial effect on
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essential public interests or on the private and business
interests of persons in respect of whom information is
held by public sector organisations; and
(b) to protect the privacy of personal information held by public
sector organisations by:
(i) providing individuals with a right of access to, and a right
to request correction of, their personal information held
by public sector organisations; and
(ii) establishing a regime for the responsible collection and
handling of personal information by public sector
organisations; and
(iii) providing remedies for interference with the privacy of an
individual's personal information; and
(c) to establish an independent officeholder, the Information
Commissioner, to oversee the freedom of information and
privacy provisions of this Act; and
(d) to promote efficient and accountable government through
appropriate records and archives management by public
sector organisations.
(2) This Act is intended to strike a balance between competing
interests by giving members of the Territory community a right of
access to government information with limited exceptions and
exemptions for the purpose of preventing a prejudicial effect on the
public interest as described in subsection (1)(a)(ii).
(3) This Act:
(a) does not replace other procedures for accessing government
(b) does not limit in any way access to government information
(other than personal information) that is publicly available.