Privacy Policy

Privacy
Council has an obligation to protect the privacy of site users. This statement describes what information is collected, and why.
Privacy Statement
Users of this site are entitled to expect that any information disclosed will be treated within the terms of the Glen Innes Severn Council privacy responsibilities and obligations. The Glen Innes Severn Council privacy practices are regulated by the New South Wales Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.
As a Site User of this Website, you should be aware of how this Council manages your personal information.
What is Personal Information?
Personal Information is any information or opinion about an individual whose identify is apparent or can be readily identified from the information or opinion. The information can be on a database and does not necessarily have to be recorded in a material form. (PPIP Act, Sect 4)
What information do we collect?
When you look at the pages on this site, computers automatically record information that identifies, for each page accessed:
the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the machine which has accessed it; your top-level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc.);
the address of your server;
the date and time of your visit to the site;
the pages accessed and documents downloaded;
the previous site visited; and
the type of browser and operating system you have used.
Some forms on this site require the use of Google’s reCAPTCHA service before they can be submitted. If you consent to use Google’s reCAPTCHA service, a cookie is created that stores your consent. This cookie deletes itself after thirty days. Use of the reCAPTCHA service is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
This site is scanned for potential malware and vulnerabilities by Sucuri’s SiteCheck. We do not send personal information to Sucuri; however, Sucuri could find personal information posted publicly (such as in comments) during their scan. For more details, please see Sucuri’s privacy policy.
How do we use the information collected?
The information collected during each visit is aggregated with similar logged information and published in reports in order for Glen Innes Severn Council to identify patterns of usage of the site. This will assist us in improving the site and the services offered on it.
Glen Innes Severn Council will not disclose or publish information that identifies individual computers, or potentially identifies sub-groupings of addresses, without your consent or otherwise in accordance with the New South Wales Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1988.
Is the information stored securely?
Yes. Information collected is stored in an appropriately secure format and held by Glen Innes Severn Council for archival purposes. When the information is no longer required for the purposes for which it was collected it is deleted.
Cookies
A cookie is a string of information that a website stores on a visitor’s computer, and that the visitor’s browser provides to the website each time the visitor returns. This website uses cookies to help identify and track visitors, their usage of this website, and their website access preferences. Visitors who do not wish to have cookies placed on their computers should set their browsers to refuse cookies before using the Council’s websites, with the drawback that certain features of our websites may not function properly without the aid of cookies.
Contacting Glen Innes Severn Council by email
If you send a message to Council, your personal details will only be used for the purpose for which you provided them. Your details will not be used for any other purpose, will not be added to a mailing list, nor will they be given to any other organisation or person, unless this is done with your permission.
A complaint or comment made to Council would be recorded on file and, if action is required, the matter would be dealt with as if it was made by other means of communication, ie by mail. Your wishes with regard to handling your personal information will be respected.
On-line submission of forms/information
Personal Information which is submitted on forms will only be used for the purpose for which the information was provided. Each form will state what will happen to your personal information once it is received by Council and how it will be handled. If you have any concerns about this you should contact the Privacy Contact Officer (see below).
Subscription to information by email
If you provide your email address to subscribe to receive information from Council, your name will be added to a database. This information is only used to provide the service you requested and will not be used for any other purpose. Your personal information will not be disclosed without your consent.
Links to other sites
This site contains links to other sites. Glen Innes Severn Council is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other linked websites.
Email Security
Electronic mail is not a secure form of communication and we cannot guarantee that your message will not be viewed by someone else when being sent to us. We strongly recommend that you write to us if the information you wish to provide is highly confidential.
Will this policy be updated over time?
Due to the developing nature of privacy principles for online communication, this policy may be modified or expanded in light of new developments or issues that may arise from time to time. The amended policy will be posted to this site and will operate from the time it is posted.
Who can you contact if you have any concerns or questions on Privacy?
Glen Innes Severn Council has a Privacy Contact Officer who can be contacted by email awatt@gisc.nsw.gov.au (link sends email), by phone 6730 2317, or by mail to PO Box 61, Glen Innes, NSW, 2370.

Acknowledgement to Country

The Australian Celtic Festival is held in Glen Innes Highlands, Ngoorabul Country.
Glen Innes Severn Council would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the Ngoorabul (Ngarabul) people as the traditional custodians of this land, their elders past, present and emerging and to Torres Strait Islander people and all First Nations people.