Communities and Justice

Public Notification Register

Section 59P of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIP Act) requires the department to maintain a Public Notification Register (Register).

Details of DCJ’s eligible data breaches are published in this Register when a person affected by a data breach is likely to suffer serious harm as a consequence of the breach and it is not reasonably practicable to notify them individually.

Public Notification Register

Date that eligible data breach occurred Type and description of the breach How the breach occurred Other affected agencies (if applicable) The personal information that was the subject of the breach Duration of time that the information was available as a consequence of the disclosure/access/loss Risk mitigation activities and or planned action to control harm Recommended action(s) for affected individuals
No current notifications (NCN). NCN NCN NCN NCN NCN NCN NCN

No information is displayed on this Register as there are no current notifications (NCN).

How long will information be published on this Public Notification Register?

Information on this Register must be published for at least 12 months after the date the notification is published.

No information will be displayed on this Register if there are no current notifications.

Who can I contact about a data breach on the Register?

Further information about an eligible data breach on the Public Notification Register can be obtained by contacting databreach@dcj.nsw.gov.au.

Making a privacy complaint

A person affected by an eligible data breach may lodge a privacy complaint and or lodge an internal review under the PPIP Act.

Information on making a privacy complaint and or lodging an internal review is available in the DCJ Privacy Management Plan.

Last updated:

15 Nov 2023