Right to information
What is Right to Information (RTI) Right to Information (RTI) is the Queensland Government's approach to giving the community greater access to information. | |
There are a number of ways that information about the Office of the Public Guardian’s services and business operations may be accessed. | |
Our publication scheme describes and categorises the information routinely available from the Office of the Public Guardian. It has been developed to give the community greater access to information held by government. | |
Documents that have been released under the Right to Information Act 2009 are published in to the disclosure log. | |
The Administrative Access Scheme allows people to be given access to information through a streamlined process. It is an easier and quicker process than the formal Right to Information (RTI) or Information Privacy (IP) application process. | |
How to make an RTI application Find out how to make an RTI application to the Office of the Public Guardian. | |
The Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act) regulates how public sector agencies and statutory bodies, such as the Office of the Public Guardian, manage personal information and provide access and amendments rights to personal information held by them. | |
Resources and additional information There are a number of ways to access more information about Right to Information and Information Privacy. |