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- What is Freedom of Information (FOI)?
- Which agencies are covered?
- What sort of information can I ask for?
- Are any documents not available under FOI?
- Do I need to use FOI for all government documents?
- What is information about my personal affairs?
- Can I change information about myself?
- What if I disagree with an agencys decision?
- What are my appeal rights?
- How do I apply for an internal review?
- When can I apply for an external review?
- How do I apply for an external review?
- Australian and State Government websites
- Other Australian websites
- Queensland Government websites (non FOI)
- International government websites
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- Does one agency look after all FOI applications?
- Who can help me with my FOI application and how do I contact them?
- How do I find out what agency holds the information I want?
- What is a document?
- How do I make an FOI application?
- Can I apply for documents for someone else?
- What will happen after I make my application to access documents?
- Are there any costs involved?
- Can charges be waived?
- How will I know how much I have to pay to access an FOI document?
- What is a preliminary assessment notice (PAN)?
- What are my options after the preliminary assessment?
- What is a final assessment notice (FAN)?
- When can I get access to the documents?
- How long does it take to process my application?
- Which applications may require consultation with other people or agencies?
- How will I know when my application has been decided?
- How can I amend personal information in a document?
- How do I get a copy of my criminal history?
- How do I get a copy of a transcript?
- How do I get a copy of my birth certificate?
- How do I access adoption information?
- Can I find out who made a complaint against me?
- Can I find out if someone has been charged with an offence against children?
- Does FOI give people access to information about me?
Created January 2006
