In accordance with the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPAA), Port Authority of New South Wales keeps a record of all information that it releases in response to an Access Application. The Disclosure Log outlines Access Applications where access has been granted to some or all of the information requested and that information may be of interest to other members of the public.

Reference NumberDate releasedDecisionDescriptionPublic InterestAccess
C23/38311/10/2023Access granted in partRecords in relation to the Portland Bay 4-6 JulyYesBy request
C23/84124/11/2023Access granted in fullPlanning Approvals related to the Cruise Bar, OPTYesBy request
C24/1913/02/2024Access granted in fullShip Movements in Newcastle for 26/11/23YesBy request
C24/2328/02/2024Access granted in fullPassenger Count for Ports 2019-2024YesBy request
C24/21021/05/2024Access granted in fullIncident records for Noakes Floating Dry DockYesBy request
C24/2643/07/2024Access granted in fullForeshore Rd Boat Ramp ExpansionYesBy request

 

Open access information exempt from disclosure

As required under section 6(5) of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (NSW) (GIPAA), Port Authority of New South Wales must maintain and publish a record of any 'open access' information that is not made publicly available due to an overriding public interest against disclosure.

A list of these documents or sections of documents, along with the relevant considerations against public disclosure, is provided below.

Type of InformationReason for not making publicly available
Port Authority of New South Wales' Leasing Policy
  • Prejudice the exercise of Port Authority of New South Wales' functions,
  • Competitive neutrality.
Leases and Licences made by Port Authority as Landlord
  • Prejudice the exercise of Port Authority of New South Wales' functions,
  • Competitive neutrality.
Licences identifying location of navigation and other operational equipment.
  • Prejudice the exercise of Port Authority of New South Wales' functions,
  • Increase the likelihood of, or prejudice the prevention of, preparedness against, response to, or recovery from, a public emergency (including any natural disaster, major accident, civil disturbance or act of terrorism)
  • Endanger, or prejudice any system or procedure for protecting, the life, health or safety of any person,
  • Endanger the security of, or prejudice any system or procedure for protecting, any place, property or vehicle.
IT System-related Contracts
  • Prejudice the exercise of Port Authority of New South Wales' functions,
  • Increase the likelihood of, or prejudice the prevention of, preparedness against, response to, or recovery from, a public emergency (including any natural disaster, major accident, civil disturbance or act of terrorism).
Copy of Security Services Contract as required by s31
  • Prejudice the exercise of Port Authority of New South Wales’ functions,
  • Increase the likelihood of, or prejudice the prevention of, preparedness against, response to, or recovery from, a public emergency (including any natural disaster, major accident, civil disturbance or act of terrorism).
  • Maritime Transport Security and Offshore Facilities Act 2003

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