Water Night is managed by thewaterconservancy.org


1) Our commitment to privacy

Your privacy is a top priority for us. When dealing with your personal information we observe our obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and comply with the Australian Privacy Principles, as well other relevant State legislation.

This policy sets out how we will collect, use, store, disclose and de-identify your personal information.

2) The types of information we collect

The types of personal information we collect include:

  • contact details (name, address, telephone numbers, email, etc);
  • complaint details;
  • donation history; and
  • credit card and/or bank account details.

The types of sensitive information we collect include records of communication between us, which may include from time to time, information you provide us or we collect from others. This includes, but is not limited to, the following types of information:

  • tax file numbers;
  • personal financial information;
  • personal credit card data; and
  • any idiosyncratic or personal information we obtain from you or others about you.

3) Why we collect private information about you

The team at Smart Approved WaterMark certify products for the Smart Approved WaterMark label to ensure the most water efficient are easily accessible for consumers. We also provide tools to utilities, councils and businesses to share water saving advice with their customers in with subscription to Smart Water Advice. Offer businesses Smart Water Audits to keep their water bills and use to the minimum...and more. We are the one stop shop for water efficiency and we believe in a blue future.

This means we embark on a number of projects both within Australia and globally to conserve the natural environment.

We collect information about people so as to allow us to communicate with them, introduce them to our organisation, inform them of the work we do so we can continue to embark on our water efficiency projects.

We do not use the information in any way other than in the furtherance of fundraising or other support for our organisation.

We generally collect the information we need to deliver and improve the services we provide. This includes maintaining accurate details of our supporter’s history and sending you information about our work.

We might also use your information for the following purposes:

  • for the immediate reason for which you have provided it to us (for example, to enable us to process your request, payment, registration, subscription, etc);
  • to maintain contact with you about our work, to report to you about our work, or to encourage you to learn about what we do; and
  • any other purpose directly related to our work and for which you have provided consent (where it is reasonably required by law).

We don’t rent or sell your information. In order for us to find new supporters, like-minded organisations both in Australia and overseas may allow us to contact their mailing list. In return we allow these organisations to mail our supporters with information we believe may be of interest to you. If you prefer not to receive such communications please let us know.

We take reasonable steps to ensure that these organisations are bound by confidentiality and privacy obligations when handling your personal information.

If you don’t want your personal information disclosed to another organisation, please let us know either at the time we collect your information or any later time.

Sometimes we may be legally required to disclose your information, for example, to government departments.

We may also sometimes share non-personal, non-sensitive and de-identified information with research organisations.

4) How we collect your information

We may collect information from you either directly or from third parties. Information we collect from third parties may be by formal or incidental means.

Where we collect information from third parties and it is not personal information that is contained in a Commonwealth record, we will take reasonable steps to destroy or de- identify the information as required by law.

We collect personal information about supporters, volunteers, employees, contractors and visitors to our events. We collect your information in the following ways:

  • face to face contact;
  • electronically including through our website and online surveys;
  • via social media messages or conversation;
  • during phone calls;
  • voice or image recordings;
  • whilst delivering and administering services at our facilities;
  • from forms, coupons and other correspondence (both in writing and electronically); and
  • exchanging information with trusted like-minded organisations

5) How we use your information

We only use your personal and sensitive information for the reason we collect it as set out above and for the purpose(s) for which it was collected, or as otherwise permitted by law.

We will not disclose the above information that we collect to affiliates or third parties without your consent.

6) Accessing and correcting your personal information

You can access your information by asking us. Occasionally, we may need to refuse your request to access information, for example, where granting you access would infringe someone else’s privacy.

When you request access, we will ask you to provide some form of identification so that we can ensure that you are the person to whom the information relates.

In some cases, we may also ask you to pay a reasonable fee to cover the cost of access.

If you have a question about this privacy policy or want to access your personal information you can contact us at: info@smartwatermark.info or call us on +61 2 9223 3322. We are available to answer your calls 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday (Sydney time).

We will aim to respond to you within 28 days of receiving your request.

If we’re not able to help with your request, you will receive a written explanation as to why.

7) Complaints about a breach of your privacy

If you are concerned about how we have collected or managed your personal information we request you follow the procedure set out below.

  1. Contact us on info@thewaterconservancy.org and ask for our Privacy Officer.
  2. Download and complete the Complaints Form.
  3. Submit your completed Complaints Form to: info@thewaterconservancy.org or post to TWC Privacy Officer, c/o WSAA, Level 9, 420 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000. In order to effectively address your complaint, we may request further information from you about your complaint and the reasons behind it.
  4. After we receive all the information, we need from you, allow us approximately 28 days to address your complaint.

If you’re not satisfied with how we have handled your complaint you can also contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) on http://www.oaic.gov.au/

The OAIC is a government body independent of us. It has the power to investigate complaints about possible interference with your privacy.

8) Disclosing your personal information overseas

Occasionally we may use overseas facilities or contractors to process or back-up information or to provide other services.

As a result, we may disclose your personal and sensitive information to our overseas facilities or contractors for these purposes.

However, any disclosure of your personal and sensitive information overseas does not change our commitment to safeguarding your privacy.

The countries to which we may disclose your personal information include but are not limited to

  • Britain
  • New Zealand
  • Canada
  • North America.

We do not otherwise disclose or transfer your personal information overseas.

9) Securing your information

We take reasonable steps to ensure the security of personal and sensitive information we hold and to protect it against loss, misuse or unauthorised access, destruction, use, modification or disclosure.

Our IT systems are protected and comply with applicable security standards.

Only authorised personnel are permitted to access these details.

It is our policy to:

  • permanently de-identify personal information where reasonable and possible; and
  • destroy personal information once there is no longer a legal or business need for us to retain it.

10) Anonymity

It is your right to be dealt with anonymously, provided that is it lawful and practicable.

We will try to accommodate a request for anonymity wherever possible, however we note that in some circumstances, this may prevent us from practically and effectively communicating with you.

If this is the case, we will notify you.

11) Cookies and links to other websites

Cookies

When you visit our website a record of your visit is logged. The following data is supplied by your browser:

  • Your IP address and/or domain name;
  • Your operating system (type of browser and platform);
  • The date, time and length of your visit to the website; and
  • The resources you accessed and the documents you downloaded.

This information is used to compile statistical information about the use of our website. It is not used for any other purpose. If you do not want ‘cookies’ to be used please adjust your browser settings to disable them.

Links to other websites

Our website may contain links to third party websites, and third-party websites may also have links to our website.

Our privacy policy does not apply to external links or other websites.

The operators of other websites may collect your personal information.

We encourage you to read the privacy policies of any website you link to from our website.