Welcome to the Central Desert Regional Council website.
Central Desert Regional Council acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we work.
We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Privacy
When you use our website, we collect information about you. This privacy statement explains what we collect and why.
When you look at our website
We can’t see any information about you when you look at our website. We can see how many times each webpage has been looked at, when it was looked at, and other general information. We can’t identify you from this information.
We use this information to help us design better websites.
When you type information into our website
Some of our webpages allow you to type information. The way we use this information depends on why you have provided it.
Example: You fill in an application on our website for one of our jobs. You should expect we will use the information to process your job application.
We can also use your information for other purposes if:
- you say we can; or
- there is a law which says we can.
There are people who help us monitor and maintain our website. These people may see your information as part of their work to keep our website safe, secure, and in working order.
We may also show your information to people like the Police to protect someone’s safety, or if it suggests a criminal offence.
When you click on a link
Some of our webpages have links to other people’s websites. This privacy statement won’t apply to other people’s websites. You should check their privacy statement before giving them information.
More information
We follow the rules about privacy set out in the Information Act. You can read the Act or learn more about it from the Office of the Information Commissioner (NT).
If you have any queries about our website privacy and security practices please send your inquiry via this feedback form.
You can also view the CDRC Privacy Policy at P90 Privacy Policy
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