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These website terms of use govern this website, and any other website operated by Queensland Airports Limited ACN 104 121 824 and/or its related companies (collectively referred to in this document as QAL, we, us, our or as the context otherwise requires).
By using our website you agree to comply with and be bound by these terms of use (Terms of Use) together with our Privacy Policy, and any other notices, guidelines and rules published on our website. Any changes we may make to these Terms of Use will be posted on this page. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes.
1. Website contents
Our website and its contents are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis for your personal and general information only.
We may update our website and change its content at any time without notice to you. Although we aim to ensure the content on our website is up to date, there may be delays, errors or omissions that could affect its accuracy or reliability. We do not guarantee that our website (including any content in it or linked from it) is accurate, complete, up-to-date or free from errors, omissions or unauthorised access.
You may not use our website (including any content on it) for any marketing or commercial purpose unless you have first obtained our express written permission. You may not publish, reproduce, modify, transmit distribute or otherwise commercially exploit or communicate to the public for any purpose any of the content on this Site whether in hardcopy form, electronic form or any other form.
2. Third party content and links
Our website may contain content relating to third parties (including information, advertisements or comments) or links to other sites (Third Party Content). Third Party Content is provided for your convenience only and any views expressed by other users on our website or third party sites do not represent our views or values.
We do not endorse and are not responsible for any representations, opinions, advice, statements, goods, services, offers, or other information or content associated with Third Party Content including content on third party sites.
We make no representations or warranties in relation to (or accept any responsibility for) Third Party Content including content on third party sites. We will not be liable for any loss or damage that may arise from your use or reliance on Third Party Content.
3. Linking to our website
You may link to our home page, provided you do so in a way that is fair and legal and does not damage our reputation or take advantage of it. You must not establish a link in such a way as to suggest any form of association, approval or endorsement on our part where none exists. You must not establish a link to our website in any website that is not owned by you. Our website must not be framed on any other website, nor may you create a link to any part of our website other than the home page.
We reserve the right to withdraw linking permission without notice.
If you wish to make any use of content on our website other than that set out above, please contact Queensland Airports Marketing Manager at marketing@qldairports.com.au.
4. Your use of our website
You must not access or use our website (including using or posting any content) in any way which:
We can remove any post you make on our website if we believe the post is unacceptable.
Unless specified otherwise (for example in our Privacy Policy), any content you upload to our website will be considered non-confidential and non-proprietary. You agree we may use, copy and distribute any content you upload to our website or any information associated with your use of our website for any purpose including disclosing to third parties. We are under no obligation to maintain your content in confidence, compensate you for any content submitted or respond to any of your comments.
You must not do anything which violates or attempts to violate the security of our website or otherwise misuses our website including by knowingly introducing any viruses, worms, malware, Trojan horses or other material which is malicious or harmful. You must not attempt to gain unauthorised access to our website, the server on which our website is stored or any server, computer or database connected to our website.
5. Intellectual property rights
Unless otherwise indicated, we are the owner or the licensee of all intellectual property rights in our website, and in the material published on it. Those works are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All such rights are reserved.
You may print off one copy, and may download extracts, of any page(s) from our website for your personal use and you may draw the attention of others within your organisation to content posted on our website.
You must not modify the paper or digital copies of any materials you have printed off or downloaded in any way, and you must not use any illustrations, photographs, video or audio sequences or any graphics separately from any accompanying text.
Our status (and that of any identified contributors) as the authors of content on our website must always be acknowledged.
You must not use any part of the content on our website for commercial purposes without obtaining a licence to do so from us or our licensors.
If you print off, copy or download any part of our website in breach of these terms of use, your right to use our website will cease immediately and you must, at our option, return or destroy any copies of the materials you have made.
By posting or adding any content onto the website, you grant us a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, worldwide and transferable right and licence to use that content in any way (including, without limitation, by reproducing, changing, and communicating the content to the public) and permit us to authorise any other person to do the same thing.
You consent to any act or omission which would otherwise constitute an infringement of your moral rights, and if you add any content in which any third party has moral rights, you must also ensure that the third party also consents in the same manner.
6. No reliance on information
The content on our website is provided for general information only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our website. Although we make reasonable efforts to update the information on our website, we make no representations, warranties or guarantees, whether express or implied, that the content on our website is accurate, complete or up-to-date.
7. Limitation of our liability
To the full extent permitted by law, we exclude all representations, warranties, conditions or any other terms which may apply to our website, any content on it or linked from it including Third Party Content (whether express or implied) other than those expressly set out in these terms of use.
Your use of our website is entirely at your own risk. In particular we exclude to the extent permitted by law, any liability to you (whether in contract, tort (including negligence), statute or otherwise) arising under or in connection with:
If despite the above, a court says that we are liable to you, that liability will be limited (at our election) to either re-supplying the affected service, goods or content to you or refunding any amounts you have paid us for it.
8. Viruses
We do not guarantee that our website will be secure or free from bugs or viruses.
You are responsible for configuring your information technology, computer programmes and platform in order to access our website. You should use your own virus protection software.
You must not misuse our website by knowingly introducing viruses, trojans, worms, logic bombs or other material which is malicious or technologically harmful. You must not attempt to gain unauthorised access to our website, the server on which our website is stored or any server, computer or database connected to our website. You must not attack our website via a denial-of-service attack or a distributed denial-of service attack. In the event of such a breach, your right to use our website will cease immediately.
9. General
We may terminate your access to all or any part of our website at any time at our discretion without notice.
All provisions of these Terms of Use which by their nature should survive termination shall survive termination, including, without limitation, ownership provisions, warranty disclaimers and limitations of liability
If we decide not to exercise or enforce any right that we have against you at a particular time, then this does not prevent us from later deciding to exercise or enforce that right.
Any part of the Terms of Use that is either wholly or partly unenforceable will be severed to the extent necessary to make the remaining components of the Terms of Use enforceable.
These Terms of use and your use of our website are governed by the laws of Queensland and you are responsible for compliance with the laws of that jurisdiction when accessing our website.
Last updated 29 April 2019
1. POLICY STATEMENT
This Privacy Policy (Policy) applies to Queensland Airports Limited ACN 104 121 824 and its related companies (collectively referred to in this document as QAL, we, us, our or as the context otherwise requires), any QAL website and social media page. Where applicable, this Policy should be read together with our website Terms and Conditions and any location specific legal notice.
QAL is committed to protecting the privacy of all individuals we interact with. The purpose of this Policy is to provide a general overview of QAL’s handling of personal information collected from third parties, and to explain:
Personal information is information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable. It does not include information that has been de-identified (anonymous data).
Our businesses and websites operate from Australia and this Privacy Policy provides information in accordance with our obligations under the Privacy Act 1989 (Cth) (Privacy Act), including the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) and any applicable privacy regulations.
2. YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CONSENT
By visiting or using one of the QAL websites and/or providing personal information to us (either directly or allowing another person to do so on your behalf), you acknowledge and consent to QAL collecting and handling your personal information in accordance with this Policy and/or any other specific QAL policy applicable to the specific circumstances. If you do not agree with any part of this Policy, you must not provide your personal information to us.
If you do not provide your personal information to us, or if you withdraw any consent we are required by applicable law to have to process the personal information you have given us, this may affect our ability to provide services to you.
3. OVERVIEW OF PROCESS AND PROCEDURES
3.1. Why we Collect Personal Information
The kind of personal information we collect and hold about an individual, and our use of that information, largely depends upon our relationship and dealings with that person.
We may collect your personal information for the following purposes:
3.2. How we collect your Personal Information
We will only use and disclose personal information for the purposes for which we collected it.
We mostly collect personal information through the following methods:
3.3. What type of personal information do we collect
At QAL we may collect the following personal information:
3.4. Special types of information we may collect
When required, we may collect the following types of information from you:
The circumstances in which we may collect sensitive information may include:
where we may need to collect your health and/or disability information, and immigration status.
3.5. Dealing with us anonymously or under a pseudonym
Where possible and lawful, you may interact with us anonymously or using a pseudonym. For example, if you contact us with a general question we will not record your name unless we need it to adequately handle your question.
However, for many of our functions and activities we usually need your name, contact information and other details.
3.6. Storage, security and disposal of personal information
We may hold personal information in various forms which could include electronic format or in hard copy. We will always take reasonable steps to securely store personal information to ensure it is protected from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure, and from other types of misuse, interference and loss.
We take reasonable steps to destroy and/or permanently de-identify personal information when we no longer require it for the purpose for which it was collected or where we received information about you that we did not request (unsolicited personal information) and we determined that we could not have lawfully collected that information.
The practice of transferring data over the internet is recognised as having inherent risks associated with it, notwithstanding that preventative measures having been put in place. As such, we encourage you to be vigilant about protecting your own personal information when using digital services, such as social media.
4. Disclosure and sharing of your personal information
4.1. Sharing your personal information
We only disclose personal information to other individuals or organisations for the purpose for which we collected it and to those parties involved in providing, managing or administering the product or service that we are providing to you. These include:
We also provide information to various parties where authorised under the Privacy Act or some other law. These include:
QAL may share your personal information with its related entities upon the same terms as that personal information was collected, provided that the sharing of personal information between QAL entities is consistent with, and necessary for, the original purpose for which it was collected.
If we merge with or are acquired by another entity, your personal information may be transferred to that entity as a part of the merger or acquisition.
We may also provide de-identified data, obtained from your personal information, to partner research and educational institutions located in Australia as part of our commitment to develop and improve our services to you.
We endeavor to ensure that any recipient of personal information collected by QAL implements appropriate measures to protect your personal information and abide by this Policy and QAL’s obligations under the Privacy Act.
4.2. Overseas disclosure
Whilst QAL is committed to ensuring that all personal information collected by us is not shared with an entity located overseas, we do send de-identified personal data to the Airports Council International which is located in Montreal, Canada or other industry representatives.
We also use cloud services to store data, which may include personal information. Where possible, we use cloud servers which are located within Australia.
Where we send personal information overseas, we ensure that the recipient country has privacy legislation equivalent to the protections found under the Privacy Act, and that the recipient entity is bound by this legislation.
4.3. CCTV Footage
QAL may collect closed circuit television footage (CCTV footage) of you when you enter or access QAL owned, leased or operated sites including but not limited to airport terminals and car parks. The CCTV footage QAL collects may include video, audio or photography which can reasonably identify you and qualify as personal information under the Privacy Act. QAL may disclose CCTV footage (including where it contains personal information that is not de-identified) to third parties for the following purposes:
5. Credit card information
We sometimes use third parties, such as ADVAM (Payment Gateway) to collect your credit card details and process payment for our services (either via our website or at one of our locations (such as car parking booths).
Where we use a Payment Gateway to process a payment via credit card, we do not directly hold any payment information other than a billing address and contact details on the website servers.
In accordance with the Payment Gateway policies, we may be able to view credit card details, however, we will only use such information for the purposes of credit card verification, transaction approval or to provide a refund. Any information collected by the Payment Gateway may be used in accordance with the Payment Gateway privacy or other policies and is beyond our control.
To view the Payment Gateway policies please refer to: https://advam.com/privacy/privacypolicy/.
6. Direct marketing
We may use your personal information to identify a product or service that you may be interested in or to contact you about (for example a promotion or offer). We may with your consent where required by applicable law, use the contact details you have provided to contact you from time to time whether by phone, email, SMS or post to tell you about new services and special offers that we believe may be of interest to you.
You can withdraw your consent to receiving direct marking communications from us at any time by unsubscribing from the mailing list (by clicking ‘unsubscribe’ in any email from us) or by using any unsubscribe facility available in the electronic communication you receive (where available), or by contacting our Privacy Officer on the details at the end of this Privacy Policy.
7. Data breaches
The Privacy Act requires us to notify affected individuals and the Privacy Commissioner about ‘eligible data breaches’. An eligible data breach occurs when the following criteria are met:
If it is not clear whether a suspected data breach meets these criteria, we will investigate and assess the breach to determine whether the breach is an ‘eligible data breach’ that requires us to notify the affected individuals. This is to ensure you are notified if your personal information is involved in a data breach that is likely to result in serious harm. Even if the criteria are not met, we may decide it is appropriate to notify you as part of our commitment to taking privacy seriously.
8. Spam
Spam is an electronic message that is both unsolicited and commercial in nature. We confirm:
To assist us in combating spam, we ask:
9. Website and online software data
9.1. Cookies
Most commercial websites use cookies. Cookies are data that a website transfers to an individual’s browser and are stored in their hard drive and are used to track your ongoing access to and use of the website.
We use cookies, web beacons and measurement software and tools on our website and so do our services providers and third parties such as our analytics, advertising or ad serving partners. We use and disclose the information collected through the use of cookies, web beacons and measurement software and tools in accordance with this Policy. This includes using the information to report statistics, analyse trends, administer our Services, diagnose problems and target and improve the quality of our Services.
We may combine our cookies, information collected through the cookies and web beacons on our website with other information and use analytics services to provide better or more relevant services and advertising to you on our or third party websites.
If you would prefer not to receive cookies, you can alter your security settings on your web browser to disable cookies or to warn you when cookies are being used. However this may mean you may not be able to take advantage of all features of the website.
9.2. Google Analytics
Every time you use our website, information may be collected by us or on our behalf via services such as Google Analytics. This includes information such as:
This information is used to provide statistical reporting on the use of our website, including the frequency and duration of visits, and which web pages you have accessed on our website.
10. Dealing with us in relation to your personal information and privacy
10.1. Access and correction of your personal information
We will endeavor to ensure that the personal information collected from you is up to date, accurate and complete. You may request that QAL provide you with access, or corrects, the personal information we hold about you. Generally, we will provide you with such access, except in very limited circumstances where the Privacy Act or some other law prohibits us. Grounds for refusing a request could include that it will unreasonably affect someone else’s privacy or pose a serious threat to someone’s life, health or safety.
Where such a request is made, it must be in writing and directed to QAL’s Privacy Officer whose details are set out below. Under the Privacy Act, QAL is permitted to charge the individual making the request a reasonable fee for providing access to their personal information.
10.2. Making a complaint relating to privacy
You may lodge a complaint with QAL if at any time, you believe that QAL has handled your personal information other than in accordance with the Privacy Act. To do this, please contact QAL’s Privacy Officer in writing via the contact details set out in this Privacy Policy and provide details of your complaint.
QAL will confirm receipt of the complaint and set out the time frame we require to investigate and provide a response. We will endeavor to respond as quickly as possible to any complaint received and generally, this will be within 14 days of receiving the complaint.
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may complain directly to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) via the OAIC website: www.oaic.gov.au.
10.3. Changes to our Privacy Policy
QAL may amend, modify or replace this Policy from time to time. You should review QAL’s Privacy Policy each time you visit one of QAL’s websites or provide us with personal information. Any revised Privacy Policy will apply both to information we already have about you at the time of the change, and any personal information created or received after the change takes effect.
10.4. Contacting us
If you would like further information about the way QAL manages personal information or have a privacy-related complaint, please contact QAL’s Privacy Officer at the following address:
QAL Privacy Officer10.5. Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
If you require more information about your rights and QAL’s obligations in relation to privacy or personal information, we suggest that you contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at www.oaic.gov.au.
Last updated November 2019
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