Privacy Statement

Introduction

Centroc seeks to adhere to the Guidelines for Federal and NSW Government World Wide Websites developed by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. In particular Centroc seeks to comply with the Information Privacy Principles (see Glossary below) in the Privacy Act 1988 (a copy of the Act is available at COMLAW the legal information retrieval system owned by the Attorney General's Department).

This page explains the type of information that is collected by Centroc, how such information is used, and under what circumstances and to whom it may be disclosed. If you have any privacy concerns, you should direct them to the webmaster by emailing Centroc or by writing to:

 

Jennifer Bennett

Executive Officer Centroc

c/o Bathurst Regional Council

PMB 17 Bathurst NSW 2795

ph (02) 6331 9246

 

Information collected

Your email address

Centroc will only record your email address in the event that you send a message by email or if you register requesting notifications. If you do not want your email address to be recorded by Centroc you can send postal mail to the address above.

Your email address will only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it and will not be added to any mailing lists without your prior consent which Centroc will seek by way of a specific request in writing. Finance will not use or disclose your email address for any other purpose, without your prior written consent.

Clickstream data

When you visit this web site, our Internet servers make a record of your visit and logs the following information for statistical purposes:

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

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 a warrant to inspect the Internet Service Provider's logs.

Cookies

A cookie is a small file sent by the Centroc's web server onto the user's web browser software when the user accesses this web site. An explanation of cookies generally can be found at the site of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.

Some parts of this web site may use a cookie to maintain contact through a session. The cookie allows Centroc to recognise you as an individual as you move from one page of this web site to another. This cookie will expire on the close of your browser session or on the closing down of your computer. Our copy of your information will be automatically deleted within 24 hours after you last access the web site. This information is analysed to show broken links in our web site, bottlenecks, and other site problems. We use this information to redesign for efficiency of use. No attempt will be made to identify anonymous users or their browsing activities unless legally compelled to do so, such as in the event of an investigation, where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect the Internet Service Provider's log files.

How we collect information

The Internet is an insecure medium and users should be aware that there are inherent risks transmitting information across the Internet. Information submitted unencrypted via email or web forms may be at risk of being intercepted, read or modified. If you do not wish to email or send an online form to Centroc you can send a postal mail to the address above.

Information disclosed

Information provided to Centroc will only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it and unless authorised by law, not disclosed to any other party unless your written consent has been obtained.

Other sites

This site contains links to other sites. Centroc is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites.

 

Glossary

Domain name - The code for the country or type of internet connection a user comes from, such as '.com' '.gov' '.au' '.uk'

Information Privacy Principles - 11 principles established under section 14 of the Privacy Act 1988. Commonwealth and ACT government agencies must comply with these principles in their handling of personal information in their possession. The principles can be accessed at COMLAW, the legal information retrieval system owned by the Attorney General's Department.

Internet Service Provider - A company or organisation that provides access to the internet for users.

Law enforcement agency - An agency of the Commonwealth or a State or Territory such as the Australian Federal police, which exercises powers such as executing a warrant to seize documentation or goods or to search premises etc.

Notification - Automatic advice of new or updated material available via Department of Finance and Deregulation, provided to a user who registers for this service.

 

Live Issues

Transport

Centroc understands that a further $3.5m is to be spent on transport studies in Central NSW, for projects such as:

   a)    Securing the corridor for the Bells Line of Expressway

   b)    a blueprint for transport for the region that identifies the next layer of analysis for the development of transport infrastructure in the region akin to the work being done with water security.

   c)    intermodal shift to freight rail in Central NSW

 

Centroc's Management plan objectives for this year are to:

  1. Develop lobbying support information as requested in the areas of load deficiencies, rail infrastructure and intermodal facilities.
  2. Provide advocacy material to ensure the policy of members is being addressed in the ongoing roll out of the $5m Federal spend on transport studies for Central NSW.
  3. Provide regional based engineering advice to the Board as requested.
  4. Maintain support for Centroc weight of loads group.
  5. Maintain the Centroc Policy for responding to issues relating to regional services remaining at Kingsford Smith Airport (KSA)                      
  6. Maintain a watching brief on developments in  regional access to KSA
  7. Support the re-instatement of the Blayney to Demondrille rail line, the completion of the Maldon Dombarton rail line and the inland corridor for the Melbourne to Brisbane high speed rail link.
  8. Support the current air services to Parkes, Orange and Bathurst and encourage any future expansion of the service.
  9. Support the location of Weather Station near Dubbo

Centroc seeks to have as much freight as possible in the region being handled by rail, therefore Centroc supports the retention of grain rail lines and the development of the north/south rail line.

Centroc seeks to develop appropriate intermodal facilities in the region, particularly a facility in Parkes to provide a north south/east west intermodal facility of national significance.

Centroc seeks to ensure that there are sufficient funds in local government budgets to assure the maintenance of roads in the region.

The engineers of the region met in December 2010 to provide advice around the region’s priorities for transport infrastructure. This project is near completion.

For more information on any live issues, please contact Centroc.

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Did you know that atmospheric CO2 was 364 parts per million (ppm) during the Earth Summit in June 1992? In the past decade, atmospheric CO2 has been rising about 1.9 ppm per year. This is the fastest rate since scientists started using high-precision instruments to take CO2 measurements directly from the Earth's atmosphere.

To find out what Centroc is doing about Climate Change, click here.