Home Resources Submission in response to the Privacy Act Review Report 2022 | ADMA's response Compliance ADMA's Submission in Response to the Privacy Act Review Report 2022 Earlier this year, the Attorney General's Department (AGD) released its Privacy Act Review Report (Report). This Report outlined 116 proposals - many of which ADMA supports. There are however some proposals that could fundamentally change the data-driven marketing and advertising industry and in ADMA's opinion may do so without providing any further protection from privacy harm. Data-driven marketers are at the forefront of data collection, use, disclosure, handling, and management and have a responsibility to help shape the regulatory framework in which we operate. Therefore the Review of the Privacy Act is an important one for marketers. ADMA held a range of roundtable discussions and various other consultations with both members and non-members and its submission in response to the AGD's Report reflects the issues that were of most concern to the data-driven marketing industry. To read the submission, click here. Read the submission FIND OUT FIRST, STAY CONNECTED Sign up to receive ADMA newsletters, updates, trends, special offers, events, critical issues and more Job role*Agency Account Manager/ExecutiveAgency Account/Strategy DirectorCDOCEO / Managing DirectorClient Service / Sales ManagerClient Service/Sales DirectorCMO / CCO / Marketing DirectorCreative Director / HeadData Analyst / Scientist / EngineerDesigner/Copywriter/Creative ManagerEarly Career Data Analyst / Scientist / EngineerHead of Analytics / Analytics LeaderHead of Category/Customer Experience/InsightsHead of Marketing/BrandHead of ProductHR/Learning and Development ManagersIT Director/ManagerLegal/RegulatoryMarketing ConsultantMarketing Executive / CoordinatorMarketing Freelancer / ContractorProduct / Brand / Digital / Communication ManagerSenior Data Analyst / Scientist / EngineerSenior Marketing/Brand ManagerOther You may unsubscribe at any time using the link provided in the communication. View our Privacy Policy. Filter Resources Filter Courses Capability Capability Campaign Integration Compliance Customer Experience Marketing Technology Insights Learnings Brand Development Content Format Content Format Information sheet Member-only Press-release Article Blog Case Study Data Event Infographic Media Coverage Research Tool-kit Video Webinar Whitepaper Topics Topics CMO Spotlight Global Forum Global Forum 2023 Resource Compliance Resources CEO Blog Compliance Regulatory Content Copywriting Creative Data Data-driven Marketing Digital Campaigns Leadership Social Media Thought Leadership Article 18th Feb 2021 ACCC: Have a say on 6 must-know plans to transform digital advertising The market for digital display advertising in Australia - particularly the dominance of Google - is in the spotlight of Australia’s competition regulator, the ACCC, and ADMA encourages its members that if they want to have some input, they need to make their submission before February 26, 2021. Article 25th Nov 2020 5 mins What will Australia’s privacy laws look like after an overhaul? In an age where smart devices and apps are tracking our every move, privacy is an ever-changing concept. ADMA explains the federal government's privacy law review which may change Australian legislation in 2021. 20th Nov 2020 Oaic Privacy Survey The more we go online - to work, play, study, socialise and shop - the more we’ve come to care about our privacy and the security of our personal data. Article 19th Nov 2020 8 mins Consumer Data Right update: the devil is in the detail From noble idea to implementation during a pandemic, the Consumer Data Right legislation rollout across banking offers lessons to the data-driven marketing industry. 10th Nov 2020 15 mins ACCC steps up digital regulation in 2020 - here’s what ADMA members need to know Australia’s consumer and competition regulator(ACCC) expanded its remit across digital and data practices during 2020, offering data-driven marketers insight into the evolving privacy, consent and data-handling landscape ahead in 2021. Article 21st Sep 2020 7 mins 3Rs of the Next Digital Decade As we enter a new year and with CES now behind us, I have been reflecting on what trends in digital and technology will shape the decade ahead. After some thought, I landed on 3 Rs -- Rights, Responsibility, and Regulation -- as what will define the future of our industry. Load More
Article 18th Feb 2021 ACCC: Have a say on 6 must-know plans to transform digital advertising The market for digital display advertising in Australia - particularly the dominance of Google - is in the spotlight of Australia’s competition regulator, the ACCC, and ADMA encourages its members that if they want to have some input, they need to make their submission before February 26, 2021.
Article 25th Nov 2020 5 mins What will Australia’s privacy laws look like after an overhaul? In an age where smart devices and apps are tracking our every move, privacy is an ever-changing concept. ADMA explains the federal government's privacy law review which may change Australian legislation in 2021.
20th Nov 2020 Oaic Privacy Survey The more we go online - to work, play, study, socialise and shop - the more we’ve come to care about our privacy and the security of our personal data.
Article 19th Nov 2020 8 mins Consumer Data Right update: the devil is in the detail From noble idea to implementation during a pandemic, the Consumer Data Right legislation rollout across banking offers lessons to the data-driven marketing industry.
10th Nov 2020 15 mins ACCC steps up digital regulation in 2020 - here’s what ADMA members need to know Australia’s consumer and competition regulator(ACCC) expanded its remit across digital and data practices during 2020, offering data-driven marketers insight into the evolving privacy, consent and data-handling landscape ahead in 2021.
Article 21st Sep 2020 7 mins 3Rs of the Next Digital Decade As we enter a new year and with CES now behind us, I have been reflecting on what trends in digital and technology will shape the decade ahead. After some thought, I landed on 3 Rs -- Rights, Responsibility, and Regulation -- as what will define the future of our industry.