Privacy Statement

The purpose of this statement is to let you know what information is collected about you when you visit www.workingpapers.com.au , how this information is used, to whom it is disclosed, and your ability to have any incorrect personal information amended. Our goal is to provide you with a satisfying experience while allowing you to control your privacy and to give you a means to voice any questions or concerns you may have.

Application and Ownership
This privacy statement applies to the Web site known as www.workingpapers.com.au

Commitment to Privacy
Working Papers is strongly committed to protecting your privacy while interacting with our site. We want to provide a safe and secure environment for both adults and children.

Information is collected from you primarily to make it easier and more rewarding for you to use our services. Depending on the service you are accessing, you could be asked to provide information such as your name and email address. It is entirely your choice whether to respond to these questions or not.

We will only use any personal information you have chosen to provide us for the purpose for which you provided it. We will not use it for any other purpose without your consent.

Information Collected
Working papers collects two types of information.

The first type is anonymous information. The web server makes a record of your visit and logs the following information for statistical purposes.

  • the user's server address
  • the date and time of the visit to the site
  • the pages accessed and documents downloaded
  • the type of browser used

No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities except, in the unlikely event of an investigation, where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect the internet service provider's logs.

Your personal information
Personal information held by workingpapers.com.au may include your name, username and password used to access Australian Prospect, current and previous addresses, telephone/mobile phone number, and email address. Please note that credit card information is not held on the working papers database and is verified according to standard financial transactions procedures external to the site. Working Papers does hold your personal information in a number of ways, including: directly from you, when you provide information by phone or in application forms, or when you submit your personal details to us through our web site; from third parties such as kindred not-for-profit organisations, credit reporting agencies or your representatives; from publicly available sources of information. 

How we use your personal information
Your personal information may be used to: verify your identity; assist you to subscribe to our services; provide the services you require; administer and manage those services, including charging, billing and collecting debts; inform you of ways the services provided to you could be improved; research and develop our services; gain an understanding of your information and communication needs in order for us to provide you with a better service; and maintain and develop our business systems and infrastructure, including testing and upgrading of these systems. In relation to marketing and promotional material sent via email, we will send such material only if you elect to receive it and we will never sell or trade your personal details including your email address to any other organisation. 

When we disclose your personal information
In order to deliver the services you require, working papers may disclose your personal information to a limited number of other organisations. Your personal information is disclosed to these organisations only in relation to working papers services. These organisations carry out our: customer enquiries; mailing operations; billing and debt-recovery functions; information technology services; marketing; market research; and web site usage analysis. Working papers takes reasonable steps to ensure that these organisations are bound by confidentiality and privacy obligations in relation to the protection of your personal information. In addition, we may disclose your personal information to: your authorised representatives or your legal advisers (e.g. when requested by you to do so); credit-reporting and fraud-checking agencies; credit providers (for credit related purposes such as credit-worthiness, credit rating, credit provision and financing); our professional advisers, including our accountants, auditors and lawyers; government and regulatory authorities and other organisations, as required or authorised by law; and organisations who manage our business and corporate strategies, including those involved in a transfer/sale of all or part of our assets or business (including accounts and trade receivables) and those involved in managing our corporate risk and funding functions (e.g. securitisation). 

The Working Papers Website Working Papers provides information products via our web site. When you visit our site, our web server may record anonymous information such as the time, date and URL of the request. This information assists us to improve the structure of our web site and monitor its performance. Working papers may use 'cookies'. Cookies are an industry standard and most major web sites use them. A cookie is a small text file that our web sites may place on your computer. Usually, cookies are used as a means for our web sites to remember your preferences. As such, cookies are designed to improve your experience of our web sites. In some cases, cookies may collect and store personal information about you. Working papers extends the same privacy protection to your personal information, whether gathered via cookies or from other sources. You can adjust your Internet browser to disable cookies or to warn you when cookies are being used. However, if you disable cookies, you may not be able to access certain areas of our web sites or take advantage of the improved web site experience that cookies offer. 

Help us to ensure we hold accurate information
Working Papers takes all reasonable precautions to ensure that the personal information we collect, use and disclose is accurate, complete and up-to-date. However, the accuracy of that information depends to a large extent on the information you provide. That's why we recommend that you: let us know if there are any errors in your personal information; and keep us up-to-date with changes to your personal information such as your name or address. If you are a subscriber to one of our online products or services, you may change your personal details by using the relevant facility on our web site. 

You can access your personal information
You have a right to access your personal information, subject to some exceptions allowed by law. If you would like to do so, please contact us on 02 4465 1665 or write to us at:

Working Papers 
PO Box 29 
Barrengarry NSW 2577

You may be required to put your request in writing for security reasons. Working Papers reserves the right to charge a fee for searching for and providing access to your information. 

How to contact us
If you have any questions in relation to privacy, please contact us on +61-02-44-65-1665 between 9.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday.