Research Papers, and papers prepared for clients
- Comparison of AI risk assessment artefacts, October 2024
- Reforming privacy laws to protect against digital harms, February 2021, published in Computers and Law: Journal for the Australian and New Zealand Societies for Computers and the Law, Vol 93
- Individuation: re-imagining data privacy laws to protect against digital harms, July 2020, published by the Brussels Privacy Hub at Vrije Universiteit Brussel in their Working Papers series, Vol 6 No 24
- Cookies and Other Online Identifiers, June 2020, a Research Paper prepared for the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
- The Definition of Personal Information, February 2020, a Research Paper prepared for the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
- Data classification as a tool for achieving privacy compliance, January 2017, a White Paper prepared for Janusnet
- Data matching in the public interest: a guide for the Victorian public sector, August 2009, a guide prepared for Privacy Victoria
- Privacy Impact Assessment Guide, Edition 2, May 2009, a guide prepared for Privacy Victoria
Submissions
- Salinger Privacy submission to the Qld Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into the Information Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023, October 2023
- Salinger Privacy submission to the NSW Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into Artificial intelligence (AI) in New South Wales, October 2023
- Salinger Privacy submission on the ACCC’s Digital Platform Services Inquiry – July 2023 Issues Paper on data brokers, August 2023
- Salinger Privacy submission on the Department of Industry, Science and Resources Safe and Responsible AI in Australia Discussion Paper, August 2023
- Salinger Privacy submission on the Privacy Act Review Report, March 2023
- Salinger Privacy submission on the Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill 2022, November 2022
- Salinger Privacy submission to the European Data Protection Board on their draft Guidelines 05/2021 (international transfers under Chapter V of the GDPR), January 2022
- Salinger Privacy submission in response to the Privacy Act Review Discussion Paper, January 2022
- Salinger Privacy submission in response to the exposure draft Online Privacy Bill, December 2021
- Salinger Privacy submission on the PPIP Amendment Bill, to introduce a notifiable data breaches scheme in NSW, June 2021
- Letter to the Managing Director of the ABC urging a reversal of the proposal to require iView audiences to ‘log in’ to view ABC content, May 2021
- Submission (joint with other members of the privacy profession) to the Australian Senate’s Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee on its review of the Data Availability and Transparency Bill 2020, February 2021
- Salinger Privacy submission in response to the Privacy Act Review Issues Paper, November 2020
- Submission (joint with other members of the privacy profession) to the Australian Government re the Exposure Draft of the Data Availability and Transparency Bill, November 2020
- Submission (joint with other members of the privacy profession) to the Australian Government re the drafting of the Bill to protect privacy and the COVID-Safe app, May 2020
- Submission to the ACCC’s review of Customer Loyalty Schemes, September 2019
- Submission (joint with other members of the privacy profession) to the Department of Industry / CSIRO’s Discussion Paper on Artificial Intelligence: Australia’s Ethics Framework, May 2019
- Submission (joint with other members of the Australian Privacy Foundation) to the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry, February 2019; a copy is also on SSRN
- Submission (joint with other members of the privacy profession) to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet’s Issues Paper on the proposed Data Sharing & Release Bill, August 2018
- Submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Data Availability and Use, November 2016
- Supplementary submission into Senate Inquiry into the 2016 Census, October 2016
- Senate Inquiry into the 2016 Census, September 2016
- Legislative Council Standing Committee on Law and Justice inquiry into Remedies for the serious invasion of privacy in New South Wales, August 2015