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Australian privacy watchdog's resourcing declines on eve of major policy change

By Ryan Cropp ( May 14, 2024, 10:00 GMT | Insight) -- Australia’s privacy watchdog will have its resource budget returned to 2022 levels, just a few months before the government unveils the details of a far-reaching revamp of the country’s privacy laws. Budget documents published by the Australian government today reveal that the Office of the Information Commissioner will have its total government funding reduced by nearly one quarter in the financial year 2024-25, from A$47.9 million to A$36.8 million.Australia’s privacy watchdog will have its resource budget returned to 2022 levels, just a few months before the government unveils the details of a far-reaching revamp of the country’s privacy laws....

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