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When is facial recognition technology lawful? Insights from the narrow line drawn in Bunnings

How the ‘permitted general situation’ exception was applied using the framework of suitability, alternatives and proportionality.

Bunnings breach: Where to now for facial recognition?

It might have been well intentioned, but Bunnings’ use of facial recognition technology to prevent violence and crime in its stores, was found not to…

The unexpected reach of privacy law: OAIC determinations offer clarity

Australian entities are at risk if they do not understand the breadth of data which is covered by their legal obligations under the Privacy Act.

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