Freedom of Information disclosure log

Publicly available information released following an FOI access request

The Australian Sports Commission is required by the Freedom of Information Act 1982 s 11C to publish a disclosure log on its website. The disclosure log lists information which has been released in response to an FOI access request. This requirement has applied since 1 May 2011.

The disclosure log requirement does not apply to:

  • personal information about any person if publication of that information would be ‘unreasonable’

  • information about the business, commercial, financial or professional affairs of any person if publication of that information would be ‘unreasonable’

  • other information covered by a determination made by the Australian Information Commissioner if publication of that information would be ‘unreasonable’

  • any information if it is not reasonably practicable to publish the information because of the extent of modifications that would need to be made to delete the information listed in the above dot points.

The information described in this register has been released by the Australian Sports Commission under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and is available for public access.

A link is provided if the information can be downloaded from this website or another website.

Information that is not available on a website may be obtained by writing to:

FOI Officer
Australian Sports Commission
PO Box 176 Belconnen ACT 2616

foi.officer@ausport.gov.au

A charge may be imposed to reimburse the Australian Sports Commission for the cost incurred in copying or reproducing the information or sending it to you. There will be no charge for the time spent by the Commission in processing the FOI request that led to this information being made available. You will be notified if any charge is payable and required to pay the charge before the information is provided.

There may be documents in the disclosure log that are currently not available in html format. If you are unable to read the format provided please contact us at: foi.officer@ausport.gov.au. We will try to meet all reasonable requests for an alternate format of the document in a timely manner and at the lowest reasonable cost to you.

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Disclosure log no.

Date information listed in disclosure log

Summary of FOI request received by the ASC

Description of information released under this disclosure log (and whether released in full or part)

Link to information that can be accessed from this website or another website

Date when information may be deleted from a website

Other information
2011/01 10/06/2011

Contract/Service Agreement with Skate Australia; and any KPI or reporting against targets for Skate Australia

Skate Sport Collaboration Agreemement - released in full

Link to document in PDF

 

10/06/2013  
2012/01 22/02/2012

Information regarding the registration of the trademark- Aussie Sport

Application and correspondence regarding the registration of the Aussie Sport trademark - released in full

22/02/2014 Please contact FOI Officer to receive a copy of the documentation
2012/02 18/05/2012

Information and correspondence since 1 January 2010 regarding funding for Olympic sport

Briefing notes to the Minister for Sport, and correspondence with the Australian Olympic Committee, since 1 January 2010 - released in full (with some deletions of matter irrelevent to the request)

18/05/2014 Please contact FOI Officer to receive a copy of the documentation

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