The NFSA is required by section 11C of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 to publish a disclosure log on its website. This disclosure log lists and describes documents that have been released in response to FOI access requests.
The NFSA will either publish these documents in the disclosure log or describe them for you to request access. Any documents published in the disclosure log will be removed after 12 months but will continue to be available from the NFSA on request. Routinely requested information under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 will be moved to the NFSA’s Information Publication Scheme web page.
Documents that are not available online may be requested by email or post to the FOI Contact Officer. A charge may be imposed for the costs incurred in copying the documents or sending it to you.
Documents released in response to Freedom of Information Request No.2-2324 dated 27 October 2023
Release Date: 9 January 2024
Abstract: A Schedule of Documents containing correspondence released in response to Freedom of Information Request No.2-2324:
Availability: Three (3) documents were released in part. Conditionally exempt material was redacted in the provided copies. These documents have been made available here:
NFSA FOI No.2-2324 27 October 2023 – Schedule of Documents
NFSA FOI No.2-2324 27 October 2023 – FOI Document 1
NFSA FOI No.2-2324 27 October 2023 – FOI Document 2
NFSA FOI No.2-2324 27 October 2023 – FOI Document 3
Document released in response to Freedom of Information request dated 14 April 2023 – Consolidated Correspondence (12.05.23)
Release date: 12 May 2023
Abstract: A document containing consolidated correspondence released in response to Freedom of Information request dated 14 April 2023 — correspondence between the NFSA and the producers of an upcoming documentary film.
Availability: Sixteen (16) documents were released with partial redactions. These documents have been consolidated into one (1) PDF document, and are made available here:
NFSA FOI REQUEST 14 April 2023 - Consolidated Correspondence (12.05.23)
Correction: A reference to s 27A of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 throughout the document instead refers to s 47F.
Document released in response to Freedom of Information request FOI 1 2015 dated 7 July 2015 – NFSA Business Review Report (12 March 2014)
Release date: 28 October 2015
Abstract: A document released in response to Freedom of Information request dated 7 July 2015 — the NFSA Business Review Report, a report to the NFSA Board dated 12 March 2014.
Availability: One document was released with redactions. It was also released in response to the Senate Estimates Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee EQoN Number BE15/071 and made accessible at Parliament of Australia website.
Should the document no longer be accessible on the website of the Parliament of Australia, it is available on request to the FOI Contact Officer.
Email: foi@nfsa.gov.au
or
FOI Contact Officer
Legal Services Section
GPO Box 2002
CANBERRA ACT 2601
A charge may be imposed to reimburse the NFSA for the cost incurred in copying or reproducing the documents or sending them to you. You will be notified if any charge is payable and if a charge is payable, you will be required to pay the charge before the documents are provided.
Document released in response to Freedom of Information request dated 26 July 2014 - Agreement for in-kind consultancy and maintenance services (including loan) between National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and DAMsmart Pty Ltd
Release date: 21 April 2015
Abstract: Documents released in response to Freedom of Information request dated 26 July 2014 — the contract/agreement between the National Film and Sound Archive and the Canberra based company DAMsmart Pty Ltd for the period March 2011 to March 2013.
Availability: Two documents were released in full.
The documents are available on request to the FOI Contact Officer.
Email: foi@nfsa.gov.au
or
FOI Contact Officer
Legal Services Section
GPO Box 2002
CANBERRA ACT 2601
A charge may be imposed to reimburse the NFSA for the cost incurred in copying or reproducing the documents or sending them to you. You will be notified if any charge is payable and if a charge is payable, you will be required to pay the charge before the documents are provided.
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