The Fair Work Commission is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) and is required to comply with the Information publication scheme (IPS) requirements. This Information publication plan (this plan) describes how the Fair Work Commission proposes to do this, as required by section 8(1) of the FOI Act.
The purpose of this plan is to:
The principle underlying the IPS is that government information is a national resource to be managed for public purposes. The Federal Government's intention is that open and free access to government information will provide the public with a better understanding of how government makes decisions and administers programs. This access is designed to increase scrutiny, discussion, comment and review of government activities and enable informed community participation in government processes, which contributes to better policy and decisions. Transparency can also lessen the risk that people will be disadvantaged in their dealings with government through lack of knowledge or a misunderstanding of government processes.
Agencies are required to facilitate and promote public access to information promptly and at the lowest reasonable cost. Agencies are also required to keep the information accurate, up to date and complete.
This plan outlines the mechanisms and procedures the Fair Work Commission is required to undertake in managing and making available information. This includes:
Our aim is to ensure that information that is routinely sought is readily available, accessible and at a minimum cost to the public.
The Fair Work Commission's information management framework, including its records management policy and records authorities, will apply to all information published under the IPS.
The General Manager will lead the Fair Work Commission's ongoing compliance with the IPS with the assistance of the Freedom of Information Officer and the Freedom of Information Publications Officer. Each branch of the Fair Work Commission will be responsible, as required, for day-to-day tasks associated with complying with the IPS.
As part of managing the ongoing administration of the IPS information holdings, the Fair Work Commission will develop a guide for staff which will:
Details of these processes will be published in the next version of this plan.
As the purpose of the IPS is to make the maximum amount of information readily available at minimum inconvenience and cost to the public, the Fair Work Commission will not charge for information provided by email. If information is requested in paper format, or another electronic format such as CD or DVD, it may be necessary to impose a fee, to be paid in advance, to recover the cost of producing the information. Any charges imposed will be consistent with the Freedom of Information (Charges) Regulations 1982. These charges are detailed in the Fees & charges section on the Fair Work Commission’s Freedom of Information page.
The initial point of entry for public access to Fair Work Commission information is the Fair Work Commission home page (www.fwc.gov.au). Links are provided in the 'Legal' section of the footer to pages on:
This IPS web page provides access to specific documents required to be published, links to documents already published, a link to our comprehensive site index providing access to further information, and links to information on other agency websites as appropriate.
In accordance with existing procedures and policy the National Library of Australia, through its Pandora program, routinely captures and archives significant government internet websites, including that of the Fair Work Commission.
Under section 8 of the FOI Act, from 1 May 2011 all Commonwealth agencies are required to provide access to certain defined information. As part of assessing what information should be made available, the Fair Work Commission will have regard to the objects of the FOI Act, and guidelines issued by the Australian Information Commissioner.
The Fair Work Commission will publish:
To ensure that the IPS information holdings (and individual IPS documents) are easily discoverable, understandable and machine-readable, the Fair Work Commission will:
Under section 11C of the FOI Act, the Fair Work Commission is required to publish a 'disclosure log' of information contained in documents which it has released under the Act, subject to limitations to protect personal and business information or other information that the Australian Information Commissioner may determine is unreasonable to publish. The Fair Work Commission will publish on its website, within 10 working days of the release of information, details of the nature of the information provided and of how copies of the documents released may be obtained.
The Fair Work Commission will publish contact information online for both FOI and IPS processes, which will include telephone contacts, email and postal addresses.
The Fair Work Commission is not required to publish exempt matter and information prohibited by another enactment.
The information (or details of how to access the information) will be published on this website.
If there is a charge for accessing that information the Fair Work Commission will provide details of the charge.
The Fair Work Commission will publish other information which members of the public find useful. The Fair Work Commission may publish additional material related to the following criteria:
The Fair Work Commission will review the operation of this plan annually and update it each year. We will ensure that online information, in all formats, is regularly reviewed for currency and accuracy. Outdated information will be replaced or archived.
The success of the IPS will be gauged by public feedback and fewer requests for general information.
The Fair Work Commission will, in conjunction with the Information Commissioner, review the operation of the IPS in the organisation every five years (if not earlier).