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Our public servants don’t know what they don’t know

Summary by Government News
Most officials don’t know what they don’t know about their personal obligations under privacy law, writes Chris De Havilland. Three months ago, the most consequential privacy law reform in Australia’s history took effect – and almost no one in the public sector seems to know it exists. I discovered this not from a report or inquiry, but during a conversation with a public servant. She was exemplary: professional, empathetic, sharp and highly exp…
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Government News broke the news in Glebe, Australia on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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