The Museum of Australian Democracy acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.

The museum respectfully acknowledges the role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to play in shaping Australia’s democracy.

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    Privacy policy summary

    This summary sets out the key points about how the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House handles personal information.

    This policy describes the kinds of personal information we collect and hold, how we collect that information and why we do so. It also provides details of how an individual can access their personal information and seek its correction, and our complaint handling process.

    This policy does not apply to personal information contained in museum collection material that is held, managed and made accessible by the Museum. The Privacy Act includes a general exemption for all such material held by libraries, art galleries and museums.

    Further information can be found in our main Privacy policy. Please contact us if you wish to access the policy in a different form.

    Collection of personal information

    The Museum of Australian Democracy will not collect personal information unless the individual consents and the information is necessary or directly related to our functions or activities. We will only collect personal information by lawful and fair means and will generally collect the information from the individual personally, although in some cases we may receive information from third parties.

    We may also collect publicly available information when we want to contact stakeholders who may be interested in our activities.

    Disclosure of personal information

    The Museum is committed to taking all reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse and loss. We do not sell, rent, loan or invite external access to your personal information. We will only disclose your information with your permission or if we are required to do so by law.

    Access to personal information

    You may request access to the personal information we hold about you by sending an email to governance@moadoph.gov.au. If your information is inaccurate or incomplete, please let us know and we will take reasonable steps to correct it if we consider it is incorrect.

    How to make a complaint

    All complaints about how we have handled your personal information should be in writing. If you need help lodging a complaint, you can contact us.

    Privacy Impact Assessment Register

    The Australian Government Agencies Privacy Code requires that all agencies, including Museum of Australian Democracy Old Parliament House, must conduct a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for all high privacy risk projects.

    A project may be deemed high risk if MoAD considers the project to include any new or updated ways of handling personal or sensitive information, significantly impacting the privacy of individuals.

    As part of its compliance, MoAD is required to maintain a PIA Register consisting of all PIAs conducted and publish this register on our website.

    PIA Register

    How to contact us

    You can contact us at:

    Privacy Contact Officer
    Old Parliament House
    PO Box 3934
    Manuka ACT 2603
    Email: governance@moadoph.gov.au
    Telephone: 02 6270 8171

    Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House

    18 King George Terrace, Parkes, ACT 2600, Australia

    PO Box 3934
    Manuka ACT 2603

    9am to 5pm daily 
    Closed Christmas Day

    ABN: 30 620 774 963

    Telephone: 02 6270 8222

    Enquiries:
    info@moadoph.gov.au

    Please note: video surveillance is used 24 hours a day around and throughout the building and may be used for research purposes

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    • Families at MoAD
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    • Group bookings
    • Cafe
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    • UNSW Canberra Howard Library

    What's On

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    • Objects and rooms
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    • Oral histories

    Learning

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    View our recruitment opportunities.

    View our copyright policy.

    View our privacy statement.

    View our ticketing terms and conditions.

    Questions about the website:
    website@moadoph.gov.au

    The Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House is a Corporate Commonwealth Entity within the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts