Privacy Policy

Brisbane Convention Centre Hotel (Development) Ltd and associated companies within the BCCH group of companies (us, we, our) recognises  the importance of your (you, your) privacy and are committed to protecting any personal information we hold about you and safeguarding your  privacy. Our Privacy Policy has been developed in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act). It details how we manage the  collection, storage, use and dissemination of your personal information through our services, how you can seek access to and correction of your  personal information and, if necessary, how you can make a complaint relating to our handling of your personal information.  Collecting personal information 

The nature of the personal information we collect and hold, and where it comes from, will vary according to the circumstances in which we are  dealing with you. Personal information comes from you personally, your agents, documentation, correspondence (including facsimile, telephone,  email, via our website (Site)) and from third parties. 

Personal information may include: 

(a) your name, residential and business addresses, telephone numbers, email and other electronic addresses. (b) details about your Lot asset, financial information, business structures and transactions; 

(c) information about your transactions with us or third parties, such as account balances.; 

(d) government identifiers such as your tax file number, ABN, Medicare card number, passport number or pension card number (for example,  to verify your identity); 

(e) other details relating to your relationship with us (for example, information about agreements/Leases or other arrangements or transactions  you may have with us); and 

(f) Bank detail as recipient of rental lease payments. 

We usually collect your personal information directly from you. Sometimes we may need to collect personal information about you from third  parties for the purposes described below. The circumstances in which we may need to do this include where we need information from a third  party to assist us to provide the services. We will advise you if this is necessary. 

Holding Personal Information  

We may hold your personal information in physical form or in electronic form on our systems or the systems of our service providers. Our procedures are designed to prevent your personal information being accessed by unauthorised personnel, lost or misused. If you  reasonably believe that there has been unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal information please contact our Privacy Officer (details below). 

If we no longer need your personal information we will, take reasonable steps to destroy or securely delete your personal information in  accordance with our document retention policy, unless we are required under Australian law or a court or tribunal order to retain it. Where appropriate or required, we will require our service providers that hold and process such information on our behalf to follow appropriate  standards of security and confidentiality. 

Purposes of collection, use and disclosure of personal information 

We will only collect, use and disclose your personal information as reasonably necessary for our business purposes and as permitted by law.  These purposes may include: 

(a) providing services to you; 

(b) managing our services including processing receipts, payments and invoices; 

(c) responding to inquiries about applications, accounts or other products, services or arrangements; 

(d) meeting legal and regulatory requirements; and 

(e) enforcing our rights, including undertaking debt collection activities and legal proceedings. 

Disclosures of personal information to third parties 

In order to deliver services as the Responsible Entity for the South Bank Hotel Room Rental Pooling Scheme, we may disclose your personal  information to other organisations but only in relation to providing our services to you. We take reasonable steps to ensure that these  organisations are bound by privacy obligations in relation to the protection of your personal information. 

We obtain services from other external service providers, some of which may be located outside Australia, and your information may be  provided to them for this purpose. We may also need to disclose your personal information to other to third parties for the purposes of providing  services to you.  

Third parties to whom we disclose your personal information may include: 

(a) our related entities; 

(b) service providers; 

(c) regulatory bodies in Australia and overseas; 

(d) financial and other advisors; 

(e) your guarantors and security providers; 

(f) credit reporting bodies and other information providers. 

Some of these recipients may be located outside Australia. It is not reasonably practicable to list all of the countries to which your information may be transmitted from time to time but it is likely that such countries will include United States of America..

We will not adopt, use or disclose a government related identifier unless permitted by the Privacy Act. 

We take reasonable steps to ensure that these organisations are bound by privacy obligations in relation to the protection of your personal  information. 

Accessing your personal information 

You are entitled under the Privacy Act to access personal information we hold about you by contacting our Privacy Officer (details below).  Should you require access to your personal information, please request access and be specific about the information you require. We will need to validate the identity of anyone making an access request, to ensure that we do not provide your information to anyone who does  not have the right to access that information. 

Gaining access to your personal information is subject to some exceptions allowed by law. Factors affecting a right to access include where: (g) we reasonably believe that access would pose a serious threat to the life, health or safety of any individual, or to public health or public  safety; 

(h) access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others; 

(i) the request for access is frivolous or vexatious; 

(j) the information relates to a commercially sensitive decision making process; 

(k) access would be unlawful; 

(l) denying access is required or authorised by or under an Australian law or a court/tribunal order; 

(m) access would prejudice enforcement activities or the taking of appropriate action in relation to unlawful activity or serious misconduct; (n) the information relates to existing or anticipated legal proceedings between you and us and would not be accessible by the process of  discovery; or  

(o) the information would prejudice negotiations with you. 

There is no charge for making an access request. Your request will be dealt with in a timely manner. 

Correcting your personal information 

We take all reasonable precautions to ensure that the personal information we collect, use and disclose is accurate, complete, up-to-date and  relevant. 

If you believe that this is not the case in relation to any personal information we hold about you , you have the right under the Privacy Act to  request that we correct that information. Please contact the Privacy Officer in this instance. 

If we do not agree with a request to correct information we hold in relation to you we will give you notice in writing as to our reasons and the  mechanisms available to you to complain about our decision.  

You may also request us to associate a statement with that information to the effect that the information is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete,  irrelevant or misleading so that it is apparent to users of the information. 

When contacting us, you have the option to either not identify yourself or to use a pseudonym. However, this will not apply if it is impracticable  for us to communicate with you that way or if we are required or authorised under Australian law (or a court or tribunal order) to only deal with  individuals who have identified themselves. 

Site 

When you visit the Site the server may attach a "cookie" to your computer's memory. A “cookie” assists us to store information on how visitors to  the Site use it and the pages that may be of most interest. This information may be used to provide users of your computer with information that  we think may interest them.  

If you choose, you should be able to configure your computer so that it disables “cookies” or does not accept them. The Site may link directly to websites operated by third parties (Linked Sites). You acknowledge that Linked Sites are not operated by us. We  encourage you to always read the applicable privacy policy of any Linked Site. We are not responsible for the content or practices of the Linked  Sites or their privacy policies regarding the collection, storage, use and dissemination of your personal information. 

We may use personal information about you for the primary purpose of providing you with our services. We may also use it for other purposes  for which you might reasonably expect us to use that information. This includes sending you information about new developments, products,  services and special offers by post, telephone or any form of electronic communication. You authorise us to use any email address or other  contact information you provide to us at any time for this purpose. 

You agree and acknowledge that even if you opt out of receiving marketing material, we will still send you essential information that we are  required to send you relating to the services we provide. 

Consent 

By your use of the Site and our services, you consent to the collection, storage, use and dissemination of your personal information in  accordance with this Privacy Policy and as otherwise permitted under the Privacy Act. 

Variation 

We may vary the terms of this Privacy Policy at any time. You should check this Privacy Policy regularly so that you are aware of any variations  made to this Privacy Policy. You will be deemed to have consented to such variations by your continued use of the Site or our services  following such changes being made.

Complaints and disputes 

If you have reason to believe that we have not complied with our obligations under the Privacy Act in relation to your personal information,  please contact our Privacy Officer.  

Additionally, there are three (3) ways you can lodge your complaint: 

By telephone (617) 3255 0888 

In writing to PO Box 3861 South Brisbane 4101 

By Email : office@bcchd.com.au 

We will investigate all complaints and respond to you as soon as practicable. If we find a complaint justified, we will resolve it. If necessary, we  will change policies and procedures to maintain our high standards of performance, service and customer care.

Contact: 

If you wish to find out more information, or raise any specific or general concerns, about our Privacy Policy and privacy practices, the contact  details are as follows: 

Privacy Officer: Rick Kuylaars  

By telephone (617) 3255 0888 

In writing to PO Box 3861 South Brisbane 4101 

By Email : office@bcchd.com.au

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