Protecting your privacy
Good Maintenance is committed to protecting your personal information. This policy outlines how we collect, use and manage personal information for the purposes of property maintenance and other property related services.
When collecting, using and handling personal information, Good Maintenance is required to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and is bound by the Australian Privacy Principles set out in that Act.
In this policy, ‘personal information’ means information or an opinion about an identified individual or an individual who is reasonably identifiable (whether the information is true or not or recorded in any form or not).
‘Personal information’ when used in this policy also includes sensitive information and health information. ‘Sensitive information’ is personal information about an individual’s health, racial or ethnic origin, political opinions or memberships, religious beliefs or affiliations, philosophical beliefs, professional or trade association/union memberships, sexual preferences and practices or criminal record. ‘Health information’ includes information about an individual’s physical or psychological health, health services provided to the individual or an individual’s expressed wishes about the future provision of health services.
Who is Good Maintenance?
In this policy, Good Maintenance refers to all companies in the Good Maintenance Group, including Good Maintenance Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN 660 592 496), Good Maintenance Operations Pty Ltd (ACN 115 089 819), Good Maintenance Operations Qld Pty Ltd (ACN 659 910 684) and Good Maintenance Coordination Pty Ltd (ACN 660 616 348).
Why do we collect your personal information?
Good Maintenance needs to collect personal information about individuals who contact us about our services.
We also collect personal information about staff and about individuals who are or are associated with our contractors, business partners and service providers.
Good Maintenance uses the personal information it collects for different purposes depending on the services provided.
If the information we require is not provided, we may not be able to provide the services you want or to the level you want. For example, we may be unable to:
- provide you with our services
- deal with enquiries and complaints.
What personal information do we collect?
The types of personal information Good Maintenance collects depends on the type of service sought or provided. To provide any of our services, we at least need to collect names and contact information.
Where it is practicable to do so, we will allow individuals to deal with us anonymously or using a pseudonym. However, this will ordinarily only be possible in the case of very general or preliminary enquiries.
How do we collect the personal information?
Where possible, we will collect your personal information directly from you. We may do this in person, in writing, by telephone, email and through our website.
For prospective employees, personal information will mainly be collected through online application forms when applying for a vacant position.
For customers, personal information will mainly be collected when the property owner or agent asks us to provide services in relation to a property on the owner’s behalf.
We rely on customers to ensure that, if they provide personal information about a third party, they obtain that third party’s consent or if that is not practicable, that they make the third party aware of the fact that their personal information has been provided to Good Maintenance.
What do we tell you about our collection of personal information?
When we collect personal information, we are required to take reasonable steps to ensure that the individual is aware of certain details relating to the collection of personal information. We are required to do this whether we collect the information directly or indirectly via a third party.
Usually, Good Maintenance does this by ensuring that a ‘collection statement’ is provided at the time the personal information is collected. Usually the statement is printed on or provided with the hard copy application form or linked to the online portal through which the information is collected. The information may also be included in a recorded message given when you deal with us by telephone.
The collection statement will usually include information about the purposes for which we are collecting the information in the particular circumstances, the types of organisations that such information may be disclosed to, the consequences of us not being able to collect the information and whether there is any legal requirement for the information to be collected.
We may also inform people about our collection of personal information by other means, including through the media, through mail-outs or notices published on our website.
Use and disclosure of personal information
Good Maintenance only uses and discloses personal information it collects for purposes that are related to the services it provides.
Depending on the type of services, we may use your personal information for the following purposes:
- arranging services;
- providing repairs or maintenance to a property;
- client and business relationship management; and
- marketing of related products and services.
It is our general policy not to disclose your personal information to external organisations. However, Good Maintenance may sometimes need to disclose personal information to third parties for the purposes set out above.
Good Maintenance may also disclose information to data and call centres, IT service providers, mail houses and other service providers it engages to help manage its information resources. These persons are generally located within Australia. However Good Maintenance uses data capture contractors based in the Philippines. Some personal information is disclosed to persons in the Philippines.
When we collect personal information using our standard application forms, we may require you to consent to us making some or all of these disclosures. Where we disclose information to third parties, we seek to ensure that they do not use personal information for anything other than the purpose for which we supplied that information to them.
If you subscribe to Good Maintenance’s mailing list, we may use your contact details to send you news and information about Good Maintenance and details of products and services that we think may be of interest. Where we do this electronically, we will provide you with a functional opt out facility. If at any time you decide that you no longer wish to receive this sort of information, please let us know and we will remove your details from the mailing list.
However, if the law requires us to provide you with information about our products or services, we will provide that information to you even if you have elected not to receive information about those products or services generally.
Good Maintenance may disclose personal information to other persons or organisations if required to do so by the order of a court or tribunal or if the disclosure is otherwise authorised or required by law. For example, disclosure may be authorised or required where it is necessary to:
- eliminate or minimise a risk to public health or safety
- investigate or deal with unlawful activity or serious misconduct;
- locate missing persons; or
- establish or defend a legal claim.
Apart from the circumstances outlined above, your information will only be seen or used by persons working in or for Good Maintenance.
How do we hold and manage personal information we collect?
Good Maintenance holds personal information in hard copy files and in electronic databases. Our information systems and files are protected from misuse, interference and loss and from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure by a range of security measures. Some of the ways we protect personal information include:
- securing premises both externally and internally;
- password protected electronic systems and technology products to prevent unauthorised computer access or damage to electronically stored information, such as requiring identifiers and passwords, firewalls and antivirus software;
- having internal policies which provide that staff and service providers have access to areas of our network only to the extent necessary for them to perform their role;
- determining levels of access to electronic systems at senior management level;
- maintaining physical security over hard-copy records; and
- providing Good Maintenance staff with training in relation to privacy obligations and requiring them to comply with this policy.
Good Maintenance relies on the personal information it holds in conducting its business. Therefore, we make every effort to ensure that the personal information we hold remains up-to-date and is used and disclosed appropriately. We periodically review our databases to ensure that that this information remains accurate, complete and up-to-date. To do this, we will ask you to inform us if there are any changes to your personal information.
If any of the information we are holding is inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date, we will take reasonable steps to correct, complete or update it. Staff are required to delete or archive material that is no longer required for ongoing provision of products or services. Information that is not required for operational purposes is archived. Personal information that is not required by law to be retained will be deleted.
Accessing and correcting personal information we hold about you
Subject to any legal restrictions, Good Maintenance will let you know what personal information it holds about you if you ask. If your request is particularly complex or requires detailed searching of our records, there may be a cost to you in order for us to provide this information.
If you believe there are errors in our records about you, please let us know and we will investigate and correct any inaccuracies.
All requests for access to personal information held by us should be made in writing to the Privacy Officer at the addresses set out below. If you want to access personal information on behalf of another person, you will need to provide a signed written consent from that person.
Dealing with Good Maintenance online
This policy also applies to personal information that you email to Good Maintenance or provide when using our website.
There are inherent risks in transmitting information across the internet. Good Maintenance cannot ensure the security of personal information transmitted to us via online channels. Good Maintenance use SSL security to encrypt data sent over the internet for the owners online portal and smartphone apps. Once we receive personal information online, we take steps to protect that information from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification and disclosure in accordance with this policy. If you are concerned about conveying personal information to Good Maintenance over the internet, you may prefer to contact us by telephone, fax or mail.
Our website uses cookies and web beacons. A cookie is a small piece of code that is placed on your computer. A web beacon is a piece of code that is placed on each page that communicates the cookie’s content once the page is visited. Cookies and web beacons may collect the information about:
- each page of the website that you visit;
- your server address;
- the type of browser you are using;
- your operating system;
- your top level domain name;
- the date and time that each page is accessed; and
- documents that you download.
Use of cookies and web beacons does not involve the retrieval or recording of any personal information (such as a name or email address) by Good Maintenance. To the extent that this data could make you identifiable, Good Maintenance will not attempt to identify you from these records.
Search terms that you enter when searching our publications database engine are collected, but are not associated with any other information that we collect, hence the user is not identifiable. We use these search terms to ascertain what users are looking for on our website and to improve the services that we provide.
The information is used for the purpose of statistical usage analysis or systems administration.
This policy does not apply to, and Good Maintenance is not responsible for, the use of or the protection of information provided to other websites linked to our website.
Complaints and further information
If you believe your privacy has been interfered with and want to make a complaint, please contact our Privacy Officer. The Privacy Officer will investigate your complaint and notify you of the outcome. If your complaint indicates that there has been an interference with your privacy by a person other than Good Maintenance, the Privacy Officer may discuss the complaint with that other person in an attempt to resolve it.
If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your complaint or the way we handle it, you may make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at OAIC.gov.au/privacy/making-a-privacy-complaint
If you would like further information on our privacy policy or if you have any concern about the protection of your personal information, please contact:
Privacy Officer
Good Maintenance
PO Box 1386
TULLAMARINE VIC 3043
or via email at office@goodmaintenance.com.au