Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
MBA Golf recognises the importance of protecting the privacy of personal information collected from you.
From 21st December 2001, MBA Golf and any related companies in Australia (collectively referred to as "we" and "us") are subject to the National Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (as amended by the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000. This Privacy Policy sets out how we protect the privacy of your personal information collected in connection with your access to the website in accordance with the National Privacy Principles.
What is personal information ?
Personal information is any information about you that identifies you or information by which your identity can be reasonably identified.
Why do we collect personal information ?
We collect personal information so that we are able to effectively provide you with goods and services that we supply.
What information do we collect ?
The types of personal information that we collect will depend on the circumstances of collection and the kind of service that you request from us. We usually collect personal information such as your name, address, company, telephone number, job title and, in some instances, your financial details. When you use the internet, we collect information relating to the pages on websites that we operate which you visit.
How do we collect your personal information ?
Personal information is generally collected during the course of our relationship with you. We may collect personal information about you when you deal with us over the telephone, send correspondence, visit websites that we operate or through personal contact. There may be occasions when we collect information about you from a third party, for example from a work associate who provides such information to us or from a database provided to us.
How we use your personal information ?
We use the personal information that we collect to provide our services to you, to fulfil administrative functions associated with these services, for example billing, to enter into contracts with you and/or third parties and for marketing and client relationship purposes. When we collect your personal information we will give you the option of advising us that you do not want us or any third party to use the information for any disclosed secondary purpose. You may also at any later date notify us of your preference on this issue by contacting our privacy officer (see below for contact details).
Will personal information be disclosed to third parties ?
Unless otherwise stated, we may disclose your personal information to third parties for example to our joint venture partners in staging events, to our clients, and to contractors who provide certain services to us. We or they may use your personal information to assist in supplying and improving products and services made available to you and also providing you with goods, services or promotions which may interest you and bringing these to your attention. Your information may also be provided to related entities in our group. If we provide your personal information to a third party we will generally require that party to protect your information in the same way that we do.
Access to and correction of information we hold about you.
We will on request provide you with access to the personal information we hold about you in accordance with the National Privacy Principles. We may recover our reasonable costs from you in supplying you with access to this information. If we decline to give you access in certain circumstances we will provide you with reasons for this. To request access, please contact our privacy officer (see contact details below).
Ensuring your personal information is up to date.
We will take reasonable steps to ensure that your personal information is accurate, up to date and complete whenever we collect or use it. You may contact us at any time to update your personal information or to tell us that the information is inaccurate or incomplete.
Security.
We will take all reasonable precautions to safeguard your personal information from loss, misuse, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We use a variety of physical and electronic security measures including restricting physical access to our offices, firewalls and secure databases.
Online Privacy Issues.
To the extent that the other sections of this Privacy Policy apply to online privacy issues, they form part of the terms of use for any website operated by us. This section of the policy provides information specifically relating to websites operated by us.
(a) Online collection of personal and aggregated data.
We will collect personal information from web sites operated by us where you register for email bulletin services, register as a member or purchase goods or services through the web site. We will use this information for providing the relevant service to you and in other ways described in this policy. We may also collect other information when you access a web site operated by us - some of this is personal information and some of it is not - to optimise our goods and services including our web pages for your computer. This information may include the identity of your internet browser, the type of operating system you use, your IP address and the domain name of your internet service provider. This information is aggregated for reporting purposes. Personal identifiable characteristics are removed and users remain anonymous unless you have provided express consent to us to recognise your usage. This data is gathered by us to examine internet trends and demographics and to assist in improving web sites operated by us, and may be provided to third parties for marketing and research purposes.
(b) Cookies.
To enhance your experience with web sites operated by us, many of our web pages use "cookies". Cookies are text files that a web site transfers to your computer's hard drive for record keeping purposes. Web sites operated by us use cookies to support your current activity on the web site by providing a unique identifier in order to allow our web server to distinguish your web browser from any other web browser accessing the web site, and to customise the web site for you. They also allow us to follow usage patterns and compile data that may help us improve the web site and targeting advertising. Cookies by themselves do not tell us your e-mail address or other personal information. However, once you choose to provide the web site with personal information this information may be linked to data stored in the cookie. You should adjust the settings in your web browser if you do not want information collected through the use of cookies. However, this may slow down or restrict access to parts of the web site.
(c) Links to other web sites.
Some of the web sites operated by us contain links to third party web sites, being advertisers, sponsors or other companies that we have a relationship with. Although a web site may be linked to a web site operated by us, we are not responsible for the privacy practices of the linked web site. Any concern that you may have in relation to privacy policies of a linked third party web site should be directed to the operator of that web site.
(d) Online disclosures.
From time to time we may have relationships with other companies that we allow to place advertisements on web pages of sites operated by us. As a result, when you visit a web site operated by us, advertising server companies may collect information such as your domain type, IP address and clickstream information.
(e) Public forums.
Web sites operated by us may make chat rooms, forums, message boards and/or news groups available to you. Any information through these channels becomes public information and you should exercise caution in disclosing personal information. Whenever you disclose personal information through these channels, this information can be collected and used by others.
(f) Promotional e-mail.
If you are receiving promotional e-mail from us and you no longer wish to receive this information, please e-mail us and we will ensure that you no longer receive this information.
What is a Commonwealth identifier ?
A Commonwealth identifier is a Commonwealth Government or Commonwealth Government agency designated identification number such as tax file number or Medicare number. We do not use Commonwealth identifiers to identify personal information that we have collected from you.
Do I have to be identified at all ?
Whenever it is lawful and practical to do so, you may transact with us without providing personal information. This may however impact on the level of service we can provide to you.
Does my personal information leave Australia ?
We may transfer your personal information to people working in our corporate group outside of Australia, if any. We will only do this if the recipient of the information is subject to laws that are equivalent to the National Privacy Principles.
Sensitive Information.
Sensitive information can be information about your racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, membership of a political association, religious beliefs or affiliations, philosophical beliefs, membership of a professional or trade association, membership of a trade union, sexual preferences or practices, criminal record or health.
We will not usually collect sensitive information. However, if we do, it will usually be for the purposes of providing our goods or services. We will seek your consent to collect sensitive information if required by the National Privacy Principles.
Security of your personal information online.
Generally, e-mail is not a secure way to communicate and you should be aware of this when sending personal information to us by e-mail.
Changes to this Privacy Policy.
MBA Golf may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time as our business requires or as the law changes.
MBA Golf recognises the importance of protecting the privacy of personal information collected from you.
From 21st December 2001, MBA Golf and any related companies in Australia (collectively referred to as "we" and "us") are subject to the National Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (as amended by the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000. This Privacy Policy sets out how we protect the privacy of your personal information collected in connection with your access to the website in accordance with the National Privacy Principles.
What is personal information ?
Personal information is any information about you that identifies you or information by which your identity can be reasonably identified.
Why do we collect personal information ?
We collect personal information so that we are able to effectively provide you with goods and services that we supply.
What information do we collect ?
The types of personal information that we collect will depend on the circumstances of collection and the kind of service that you request from us. We usually collect personal information such as your name, address, company, telephone number, job title and, in some instances, your financial details. When you use the internet, we collect information relating to the pages on websites that we operate which you visit.
How do we collect your personal information ?
Personal information is generally collected during the course of our relationship with you. We may collect personal information about you when you deal with us over the telephone, send correspondence, visit websites that we operate or through personal contact. There may be occasions when we collect information about you from a third party, for example from a work associate who provides such information to us or from a database provided to us.
How we use your personal information ?
We use the personal information that we collect to provide our services to you, to fulfil administrative functions associated with these services, for example billing, to enter into contracts with you and/or third parties and for marketing and client relationship purposes. When we collect your personal information we will give you the option of advising us that you do not want us or any third party to use the information for any disclosed secondary purpose. You may also at any later date notify us of your preference on this issue by contacting our privacy officer (see below for contact details).
Will personal information be disclosed to third parties ?
Unless otherwise stated, we may disclose your personal information to third parties for example to our joint venture partners in staging events, to our clients, and to contractors who provide certain services to us. We or they may use your personal information to assist in supplying and improving products and services made available to you and also providing you with goods, services or promotions which may interest you and bringing these to your attention. Your information may also be provided to related entities in our group. If we provide your personal information to a third party we will generally require that party to protect your information in the same way that we do.
Access to and correction of information we hold about you.
We will on request provide you with access to the personal information we hold about you in accordance with the National Privacy Principles. We may recover our reasonable costs from you in supplying you with access to this information. If we decline to give you access in certain circumstances we will provide you with reasons for this. To request access, please contact our privacy officer (see contact details below).
Ensuring your personal information is up to date.
We will take reasonable steps to ensure that your personal information is accurate, up to date and complete whenever we collect or use it. You may contact us at any time to update your personal information or to tell us that the information is inaccurate or incomplete.
Security.
We will take all reasonable precautions to safeguard your personal information from loss, misuse, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We use a variety of physical and electronic security measures including restricting physical access to our offices, firewalls and secure databases.
Online Privacy Issues.
To the extent that the other sections of this Privacy Policy apply to online privacy issues, they form part of the terms of use for any website operated by us. This section of the policy provides information specifically relating to websites operated by us.
(a) Online collection of personal and aggregated data.
We will collect personal information from web sites operated by us where you register for email bulletin services, register as a member or purchase goods or services through the web site. We will use this information for providing the relevant service to you and in other ways described in this policy. We may also collect other information when you access a web site operated by us - some of this is personal information and some of it is not - to optimise our goods and services including our web pages for your computer. This information may include the identity of your internet browser, the type of operating system you use, your IP address and the domain name of your internet service provider. This information is aggregated for reporting purposes. Personal identifiable characteristics are removed and users remain anonymous unless you have provided express consent to us to recognise your usage. This data is gathered by us to examine internet trends and demographics and to assist in improving web sites operated by us, and may be provided to third parties for marketing and research purposes.
(b) Cookies.
To enhance your experience with web sites operated by us, many of our web pages use "cookies". Cookies are text files that a web site transfers to your computer's hard drive for record keeping purposes. Web sites operated by us use cookies to support your current activity on the web site by providing a unique identifier in order to allow our web server to distinguish your web browser from any other web browser accessing the web site, and to customise the web site for you. They also allow us to follow usage patterns and compile data that may help us improve the web site and targeting advertising. Cookies by themselves do not tell us your e-mail address or other personal information. However, once you choose to provide the web site with personal information this information may be linked to data stored in the cookie. You should adjust the settings in your web browser if you do not want information collected through the use of cookies. However, this may slow down or restrict access to parts of the web site.
(c) Links to other web sites.
Some of the web sites operated by us contain links to third party web sites, being advertisers, sponsors or other companies that we have a relationship with. Although a web site may be linked to a web site operated by us, we are not responsible for the privacy practices of the linked web site. Any concern that you may have in relation to privacy policies of a linked third party web site should be directed to the operator of that web site.
(d) Online disclosures.
From time to time we may have relationships with other companies that we allow to place advertisements on web pages of sites operated by us. As a result, when you visit a web site operated by us, advertising server companies may collect information such as your domain type, IP address and clickstream information.
(e) Public forums.
Web sites operated by us may make chat rooms, forums, message boards and/or news groups available to you. Any information through these channels becomes public information and you should exercise caution in disclosing personal information. Whenever you disclose personal information through these channels, this information can be collected and used by others.
(f) Promotional e-mail.
If you are receiving promotional e-mail from us and you no longer wish to receive this information, please e-mail us and we will ensure that you no longer receive this information.
What is a Commonwealth identifier ?
A Commonwealth identifier is a Commonwealth Government or Commonwealth Government agency designated identification number such as tax file number or Medicare number. We do not use Commonwealth identifiers to identify personal information that we have collected from you.
Do I have to be identified at all ?
Whenever it is lawful and practical to do so, you may transact with us without providing personal information. This may however impact on the level of service we can provide to you.
Does my personal information leave Australia ?
We may transfer your personal information to people working in our corporate group outside of Australia, if any. We will only do this if the recipient of the information is subject to laws that are equivalent to the National Privacy Principles.
Sensitive Information.
Sensitive information can be information about your racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, membership of a political association, religious beliefs or affiliations, philosophical beliefs, membership of a professional or trade association, membership of a trade union, sexual preferences or practices, criminal record or health.
We will not usually collect sensitive information. However, if we do, it will usually be for the purposes of providing our goods or services. We will seek your consent to collect sensitive information if required by the National Privacy Principles.
Security of your personal information online.
Generally, e-mail is not a secure way to communicate and you should be aware of this when sending personal information to us by e-mail.
Changes to this Privacy Policy.
MBA Golf may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time as our business requires or as the law changes.