Privacy Policy

The website http://RadioToday.com.au and the Radio Today eNewsletters are published by Radio Today Pty Ltd (ACN 154 768 822) (Radio Today). In this policy, “us” “we” or “our” means Radio Today.

This policy sets out how Radio Today collects and handles your personal information.

For the purposes of this policy, “personal information” has the meaning given to it in the Privacy Act 1988 (the Act). In general terms, it is any information that can be used to personally identify you. This may include your name, age, gender, postcode and contact details (including phone numbers and email addresses) and possibly financial information, including your credit card, direct debit or PayPal account information. If the information we collect personally identifies you, or you are reasonably identifiable from it, the information will be considered personal information.

1. Privacy policy purpose

Radio Today takes its obligations under the Australian Privacy Principles as contained in the Act very seriously and has implemented practices, procedures and systems to ensure we comply with those laws.

We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality and security of your personal information and managing it in an open and transparent way.

2. Using a pseudonym or being anonymous

You will need to provide us with accurate personal details when you interact with Radio Today, otherwise, we may be unable to provide you with our services in the way that you propose and in some circumstances – at all. You may, however, use a pseudonym during some interactions and where it is not necessary for us to identify you.

For clarification on circumstances where you must identify yourself, please contact us at:

Radio Today Pty Ltd
Suite 2, 385 Pacific Highway
Crows Nest, NSW 20165
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]

You may use a pseudonym or not identify yourself when making such a request.

3. Collection of personal information we solicit from you

3.1 Types of information collected

In the process of conducting our businesses, we collect a range of personal information about our current and prospective subscribers, customers, contractors, employees, suppliers, agents and service providers. This information can include such things as name, mailing or street address, email address, telephone number, age or birth date, profession, occupation or job title and credit card, direct debit or PayPal account details.

3.2 Personal information (that is not sensitive information)

We will only collect your personal information where:

it is reasonably necessary in order for us to carry out one or more of our functions or activities; or

we are required to by law.

3.3 Sensitive information

Some personal information (e.g. race, ethnicity, health information etc.) is sensitive and requires a higher level of protection under the Act. We will only collect your sensitive information when:

we have your consent; and

the collection is reasonably necessary for us to carry out one or more of our functions or activities.

3.4 Exceptions to the need for your consent

We will not need your consent to collect your sensitive information when:

  • it is required or authorised by law;
  • a “permitted general situation” exists as defined under the Act; and
  • a “permitted health situation” exists as defined under the Act.

3.5 Collection by lawful and fair means

We will only collect your personal information by lawful and fair means.

This includes through various browser tracking software such as “Cookies”. Cookies are small files that are transferred to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser and enable our site to recognise your browser and remember certain information. We use cookies to keep track of advertisements and compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future. You should be able to configure your computer so that it disables cookies or does not accept them. For example, some third party vendors including Google use cookies to deliver advertisements based on your prior visits to their website. You have the option to opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting the Google advertising opt out page at www.google.com/privacy_ads.html.

3.6 Collection from you

We will always try to only collect your personal information directly from you (unless it is unreasonable or impracticable to do so) as this is the best way to ensure its accuracy. It also provides you with an opportunity to ask us any questions about our Privacy Policy before collection.  We may also collect your personal information over the telephone, through correspondence (whether by letter, fax or email), on our forms, when you enter into agreements with us or through our website.

4. Dealing with unsolicited personal information

If we receive your personal information from a third party without having asked you for it, then within a reasonable time, we will determine whether we could have collected it in the ways outlined in paragraph 3 above.  If we determine that it could not have been collected in one of those ways and it is lawful and reasonable to do so, then as soon as practicable we will:

  • destroy the information; or
  • ensure that it is de-identified.

5. Notification of collection

Before or at the time of collecting your personal information (or as soon as practicable afterwards) we will take reasonable steps to notify you or ensure you are aware of the following:

  • our identity and contact details;
  • circumstances where we have collected your personal information from you without your knowledge or from someone other than you;
  • circumstances where we are required or authorised by law to collect your personal information;
  • reasons why we have collected your personal information;
  • what may happen if we do not collect all or some of your personal information;
  • details of the persons or entities that we usually disclose personal information to;
  • how you may access and seek correction of your personal information;
  • how you can lodge a complaint with us;
  • whether we are likely to disclose your personal information to overseas recipients and if so, details of the likely countries that may receive your personal information.

6. Use or disclosure

We will only hold your personal information for the particular purpose of for which we collected it (Primary Purpose).

We will not use or disclose your personal information (not being sensitive information) for another purpose (Secondary Purpose) unless:

  • we first obtain your consent; or
  • you would reasonably expect us to use or disclose it for a Secondary Purpose that is related to the Primary Purpose or – in the case of sensitive information – directly related to the Primary Purpose;
  • we are required to by law,
  • a permitted general purpose exists,
  • a permitted health situation exists.
  • we reasonably believe it is reasonably necessary for one or more enforcement related activities conducted by, or on behalf of, an enforcement body.  In this circumstance we will make a note of such disclosure.

7. Direct marketing

7.1 What is direct marketing?

For the purposes of this policy, “direct marketing” is the promotion of goods and services directly to you including through emails, SMS, phone calls and the post.

7.2 Adoption of direct marketing laws

Under the Act we may use your personal information for the purposes of direct marketing if:

  • we have collected your personal information directly from you; and
  • you reasonably expect us to use your personal information for the purpose of direct marketing.

7.3 Circumstances where we need your consent for direct marketing

Unless it would be impracticable or unreasonable, we need your consent when:

  • collecting your personal information from a third party for the purpose of direct marketing; or
  • you would not reasonably expect to receive the direct marketing.
  • If at any time you want to know who provided us with your personal information, then please send a request to:

Radio Today Pty Ltd
Suite 2, 385 Pacific Highway
Crows Nest, NSW 20165
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]

We will provide the details of that third party within a reasonable time and without charge.

7.4 Sensitive information

We will not use your sensitive information for the purposes of direct marketing unless you have given us permission in writing.

7.5 Opting-out

We will always provide a simple means for you to “opt-out” from receiving direct marketing, which typically involves an “opt-out” link on emails, “tick-a-box” on the collection form or through a pop-up on your screen when you provide personal information online.

We will not use or disclose your personal information for the purposes of direct marketing material if you have previously told us not to.

If at any time in the future you do not want us (or one of our service providers) to send you direct marketing material, then you can simply inform our Privacy Officer by contacting them at:

Radio Today Pty Ltd
Suite 3, 385 Pacific Highway
Crows Nest, NSW 20165
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]

We will affect the change in a reasonable time and without charge.

8. Cross-border disclosure of personal information

We will always endeavour to store your information on an Australian server.  However, in circumstances where this is not possible, we may disclose your personal information to an overseas entity when we:

  • have taken reasonable steps to ensure that they also treat it in accordance with the Act; or
  • reasonably believe that the overseas entity is subject to the same or similar laws to that found in the Act and there are ways that you can take action to enforce those overseas laws;
  • expressly inform you of your option to consent to that disclosure and you then provide us with informed consent to do so; or
  • are required or authorised by law;
  • a permitted general purpose exists,
  • a permitted health situation exists.
  • we reasonably believe it is reasonably necessary for one or more enforcement related activities conducted by, or on behalf of, an enforcement body.  In this circumstance we will make a note of such disclosure.

9. Adoption, use or disclosure of government related identifiers

We will not adopt a government related identifier as your identifier unless:

  • we are required or authorised by law;
  • it is reasonably necessary to verify your identity for the purposes of our activities or functions;
  • it is reasonably necessary to fulfil our obligations to an agency or State or Territory authority;
  • it is required or authorised by or under an Australian law, or a court/tribunal order;
  • some (but not all) permitted general situations exist;
  • we reasonably believe it is reasonably necessary for enforcement related activities by, or on behalf of, an enforcement body; and
  • where it is allowed under the regulations.

10. Quality of personal information

We will take such steps (if any) as are reasonable in the circumstances to ensure that your personal information we collect, use or disclose is accurate, up-to-date, complete and relevant.

11. Security of personal information

11.1 Protection

We will take such steps as are reasonable in the circumstances to protect your personal information:

  • from misuse, interference and loss; and
  • from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

11.2 Destruction

When we no longer need your personal information for a permitted purpose and we are not required to keep it to comply with any laws, we will take such steps as are reasonable in the circumstances to destroy your personal information or to ensure that the information is de-identified.

12 Access to personal information

Upon your written request we will provide you with a copy of your personal information that we hold unless:

  • we reasonably believe that giving access would pose a serious threat to the life, health or safety of any individual, or to public health or public safety; or
  • giving access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of other individuals; or
  • your request for access is frivolous or vexatious; or
  • the information relates to existing or anticipated legal proceedings between us and you, and would not be accessible by the process of discovery in those proceedings; or
  • giving access would reveal our intentions in relation to negotiations with you in such a way as to prejudice those negotiations; or
  • giving access would be unlawful; or
  • denying access is required or authorised by or under an Australian law or a court/tribunal order; or
  • we have reason to suspect that unlawful activity, or misconduct of a serious nature, that relates to our functions or activities has been, is being or may be engaged in and you giving access would be likely to prejudice the taking of appropriate action in relation to those matters; or
  • giving access would be likely to prejudice one or more enforcement related activities conducted by, or on behalf of, an enforcement body; or
  • giving access would reveal evaluative information generated within the entity in connection with a commercially sensitive decision-making process.

13 Correction of personal information

13.1 Correction of personal information

We will take reasonable steps to correct your personal information (at no charge) if we are satisfied that it is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading.   This extends to third parties that we have provided your personal information to unless it is impracticable or unlawful to do so.

13.2 Circumstances when we decline to make corrections

In certain circumstances we may decline to correct your personal information.  When this occurs we will provide you with a written notice that sets out:

  • the reasons for the refusal; and
  • the mechanisms available to complain about the refusal

14 Making a Complaint

If you have a concern or complaint relating to our handling of your personal information or any breaches of the Australian Privacy Principles, please send a written note outlining the nature of the complaint to:

Radio Today Pty Ltd
Suite 3, 385 Pacific Highway
Crows Nest, NSW 20165
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]

We will endeavour to respond to your complaint within 30 days of receipt. If unresolved, the complaint may be referred to an external complaints resolution entity and finally, if necessary, taken to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

If you would like a copy of this Privacy Policy sent to you then please request it by contacting us and we will provide you a copy of this Privacy Policy free of charge.

Last Update: 12 March 2017