Menzies Research Centre Security and Privacy Policy
The Menzies Research Centre respects and is committed to protecting your privacy. That is why we have adopted this privacy policy and are dedicated to upholding the national privacy principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988.

To help us maintain the quality of the services we offer, the Menzies Research Centre collects and stores user information. Both our privacy policy statement and our principles commit us to keeping your personal information appropriately protected.

Our website requests your email address for the purpose of sending you the Menzies Research Centre' news services and other additional Menzies Research Centre services.

The Menzies Research Centre also makes every effort to keep personal information up to date, and you are welcome to access and correct personal information we might hold about you.

As a general rule, the Menzies Research Centre does not disclose or share your personal information with other organisations. An exception is where use or disclosure of personal information is required by law or is necessary in order to protect the rights and property of the Menzies Research Centre.

Our privacy policy applies to all the Menzies Research Centre activities, including the production of this website. Every computer connected to the Internet has a domain name and a set of numbers that serve as that computer's "internet protocol" (IP) address. When a visitor requests a page from Menzies Research Centre' website, our Web servers automatically recognise that visitor's domain name and IP address. The domain name and IP address reveal nothing personal about you other than the IP address from which you have accessed our website. From time to time, we examine our traffic in aggregate to help us improve the website, but we do not collect or evaluate this non-personal information (that is, the IP address of individuals accessing our website). Our web servers do not record email addresses of visitors.

Our privacy policy applies to all the Menzies Research Centre activities, including the production of this website. Every computer connected to the Internet has a domain name and a set of numbers that serve as that computer's "internet protocol" (IP) address. When a visitor requests a page from Menzies Research Centre' website, our Web servers automatically recognise that visitor's domain name and IP address. The domain name and IP address reveal nothing personal about you other than the IP address from which you have accessed our website. From time to time, we examine our traffic in aggregate to help us improve the website, but we do not collect or evaluate this non-personal information (that is, the IP address of individuals accessing our website). Our web servers do not record email addresses of visitors.

The Menzies Research Centre welcomes any feedback you may have regarding our privacy policy. If you have any questions relating to the policy, or if you have any suggestions or problems, please send an email to The Executive Director

For details on recent amendments to Australian privacy legislation, the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 that came into effect on December 21, 2001, please visit the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's website at here.

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