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Personal Information collected and/or held by William Angliss Institute will only be used for the purpose for which it was collected or otherwise in accordance with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) within the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (VIC). The Institute's privacy policy can be accessed here:  Privacy Policy.

William Angliss Institute's website uses cookies. A cookie is a small file placed in your web browser that collects information about how you interacted with our website.

William Angliss Institute uses cookies to:

  • Personalise your visit to our website, and give a better user experience
  • Personalise content and advertising to suit your interests
  • Obtain non-identifying information about your demographic group and general interests.

We also share information about your use of our site with social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information you've provided to them or they've collected from your use of their services

This data is not used to identify individual details. We collate the data into anonymous results for statistical analysis in order to gain better insights and improve our services.

You can change your browser's cookie settings if you do not want to receive them.

If you have any related queries or would like to find out more about how William Angliss Institute respects your right to privacy, please contact the Institute on 9606 2111 to be directed to the Institute's Privacy Officer.

 

Freedom of Information – Part II Statement

Agencies are required to publish lists of documents and information in accordance with Part II of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act).

A Part II Information Statement contains information relating to types of documents held by the agency, what the agency does and how a person can access the information they require.

Statement 1 – Organisation and functions

William Angliss Institute (the Institute) is the Government endorsed specialist training provider for the foods, tourism, hospitality and events industries, delivering a range of courses within Australia and internationally. With around 18,000 students enrolling each year, the Institute offers a broad range of training and education programs including accredited traineeships and apprenticeships, certificates, diplomas and advanced diplomas, short courses, graduate certificates and degrees.

More information about the Institute can be found on the "About" section of the Institute's website at http://www.angliss.edu.au/about.

Statement 2 – Categories of Documents

The Institute generates and manages large amounts of documented information, which can be paper-based or electronic. These documents may include:

  • Policies and procedures
  • Correspondence
  • Timetables
  • Curriculum materials
  • Forms
  • Staff and student records
  • Course guides
  • Brochures and marketing materials
  • Staff and student guides
  • Internal working documents
  • Reports, briefing and minutes

The bulk of information relevant to stakeholders and the public can be found on the Institute's website at www.angliss.edu.au.

Statement 3 – FOI Arrangements

General information may be sought via the Institute 'Information Centre', which can assist with general enquiries and requests for information regarding courses and offerings of the Institute:

William Angliss Institute – Information Centre
Telephone: 1300 ANGLISS
Email: info@angliss.edu.au

Where information cannot be obtained via the website or Information Centre, a Freedom of Information (FOI) application may be formally lodged. Formal applications to request access to information must be made under the FOI Act and in writing to:

The Freedom of Information Officer
William Angliss Institute
555 La Trobe Street
Melbourne VIC 3000

Or via email governance@angliss.edu.au

Applications should state that the request is made under the FOI Act, describe the document/information in enough detail to allow the Institute to identify and find the relevant document/information and provide contact details for the correspondence.

The Freedom of Information Officer will consider all applications and release or withhold information based on the FOI Act.

An application fee and charge may apply in accordance with the Victorian Freedom of Information (Access Charges) Regulations 2014. Potential applicants are advised to check the fees at  http://www.foi.vic.gov.au/home/costs/ to understand the costs that they may incur regarding an FOI application.

Statement 4 – Publications

The Institute publishes a number of publications which can be viewed or accessed by the public. These include:

  • Annual reports
  • Course Guides
  • Policy and guidance material
  • Scholarly Profiles
  • Marketing material and newsletters

The easiest way to view the Institute's publications is by visiting the Institute's website, especially the 'Publications' page under the 'About' section.

Statement 5 – Rules, Policies and Procedures

The Institute has many policies which provide guidance and compliance on a range of matters. Policies which may be relevant to students and the public can be found on the website by utilising the 'search' function.

Statement 6 – Report Literature

The Institute publishes its annual report online and can be found under the Publications page under the About section. Current and prior Annual reports can also be found on the Publications page.