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john mcmillan
Former OAIC chief gets green light to sue newspaper
Canberra Times fails to have defamation suit thrown out of court.
Sep 28 2016 11:25AM
Starved of funding, resources, OAIC is left to shrivel
[Blog post] Pilgrim becomes one-stop interim shop.
Jul 17 2015 7:00AM
Australia's Information Commissioner lands new gig in NSW
Appointed as state's ombudsman.
Jun 9 2015 2:25PM
OAIC Canberra office down to two staff
McMillan details budget limbo.
Dec 11 2014 3:52PM
Senate wind-up means OAIC will remain for now
But Govt still intent on closing office.
Dec 8 2014 5:01PM
Information Commissioner signals 23 OAIC jobs at risk
Increasing workload could leave privacy complaints unseen.
May 29 2014 1:05PM
Information Commissioner out as privacy/FOI office shut down
McMillan "disappointed".
May 14 2014 6:20AM
Aussies want mandatory data breach reporting: survey
Will public opinion get a bill back into parliament?
Oct 9 2013 3:32PM
Slow progress on Government's open data effort
Restrictive licensing of datasets undermines open data pledge.
Feb 23 2013 2:55PM
Information Commissioner strengthens data breach guide
Mandatory notification laws yet to come.
Apr 30 2012 9:42AM
Technology drives FOI reform proposal
Bring charges in line with IT advances.
Mar 28 2012 2:15PM
Google slams states over tight grip on data
Requests allegedly rebuffed by Australian state governments.
Nov 16 2011 12:30PM
Australian Government data to be 'open by default'
But new rules are still not binding on agencies.
May 25 2011 6:36AM
Q&A: Australia's Information Commissioner, John McMillan
On FOI, privacy, reuse rights and not stepping on too many toes.
Nov 1 2010 10:55PM
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