Melbournes Mornington Peninsula

Privacy Statement

All personal information collected by Mornington Peninsula Tourism is protected by the Privacy Act 1988. We will only record your e-mail address if you send us a message. Your personal information will only be used for the purposes for which you have provided it. We will not use your personal information for any other purpose, and will not disclose it, except where authorised or required by law or with your consent.

Note: When you send Mornington Peninsula Tourism email, or submit a message using our information or booking forms, the content as it is transferred across the Internet may not be secure. Contact us by telephone, facsimile or post if you have concerns about the security of your message

The staff who operate the Mornington Peninsula Tourism web site are subject to the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988. This Act lays down strict privacy safeguards which Commonwealth Government departments and agencies must observe in handling personal information. More information about the Privacy Act can be obtained from the Privacy Commissioner's web site at: http://www.privacy.gov.au/.

The Data We Collect
When you look at this website, our server makes a record of your visit and logs the following information:

  • the user's server address,
  • the user's top level domain name (for example, .com, .gov,.au, .uk etc.),
  • the date and time of visit to the site,
  • the pages accessed and documents downloaded,
  • the previous site visited, and
  • the type of browser used.

Please note that this is a cookie-free site.

Reasons for Collecting Data
The data listed above is collected for the following purposes:

  • web-site and system administration, including monitoring to prevent security breaches
  • enhancement of the web-site to the user's needs and
  • research and development.

Identified data can only be re-disclosed to the user if the user provides the unique request session number. 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 its authority to inspect the Internet Service Provider's logs.

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