Disclosure log
The Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act), which commenced 1 July 2009, requires us to publish an online disclosure log detailing all valid RTI applications received from 22 February 2013. The disclosure log lists the scopes of valid RTI applications and provides access to information in response to completed RTI access requests.
Access to disclosure log information
If departments and Ministers decide to give access to a document that does not contain the personal information of the applicant, and the applicant accesses the document within the access period (40 business days), departments and Ministers are required to also include in the disclosure log a copy of the document, the name of the applicant, and if access to the document was sought for the benefit or use by an entity other than the applicant, the name of the other entity. These publication requirements are subject to the caveats explained below.
If the applicant does not access the document within the access period, then the details of the document and information about the way in which the document may be accessed will be included in the disclosure log.
Information not included
Documents containing applicants' personal information are not published on the disclosure log. We will also remove information (including individuals' names) from the disclosure log that is required under Section 78B of the RTI Act, including when:
- the publication of the information is prevented by law; or
- the information may be defamatory; or
- publishing the information would unreasonably invade an individual's privacy or cause substantial harm to an entity; or
- the information is of a confidential nature communicated in confidence; or
- the information is protected from disclosure under a contract.
Where there are blank pages in a document, due to either the removal of information under Section 78B, or by redaction through the decision-making process for the original RTI application, these will not be included in the disclosure log.
Format of documents
Documents in the disclosure log are available in PDF format. Contact us to discuss alternative format options.
Document availability
Documents are available on the disclosure log for a minimum of 6 months from the date they are published. Once removed, documents are available electronically (e.g. CD or DVD) through us until the original application file is disposed of in accordance with the Public Records Act 2002.
Contact us
Right to Information Services
Level 2, 111 George Street
BRISBANE QLD 4000
Email: rti@cyjma.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3097 5605
Youth Justice RTI applications
Date | Application ID | Topic/information requested | Status | Applicant/entity |
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26 June 2024 | APP2024/2986 | Any registers or records of Partially Unclothed Searches for the period 1 February 2022 to 30 April 2022 | Currently being processed | Monique Hurley (applicant) |
3 May 2024 | APP2024/2470 | Records relating to separations for the period 27 October 2022 to 10 March 2023 | Finalised – documents contain personal information of the applicant | Name withheld – publication of applicant's name would invade their privacy (applicant) |
17 January 2024 | APP2024/1868 | The business case to investigate future additional detention centre capacity options which was completed in 2022 | Access refused | Matt Dennien (applicant) |
12 December 2023 | APP2024/1540 | Specified CCTV footage | Finalised – documents contain personal information of the applicant | Name withheld – publication of applicant's name would invade their privacy (applicant) |
6 October 2023 | APP2024/1145 | Correspondence regarding the proposed youth remand centre at Wacol | Finalised – withdrawn | Matt Tapsall (applicant) |