Disclosure logs

A disclosure log makes information given to applicants under the Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) available to the public. However, if documents contain the applicant's personal information, they are not published.

Information will be deleted from the document if:

  • publication is prevented by law
  • it may be defamatory
  • it would unreasonably invade an individual's privacy or cause substantial harm to an entity
  • it is communicated in confidence or protected from disclosure under a contract.

In some cases, blank pages may exist due to redaction through the decision-making process, or deleting information under section 78B of the RTI Act will result in no text remaining on a document.  Please note that blank pages will not be published to the disclosure log.

Documents are published in PDF format—for more information about using PDF, please visit our Help page. If you require a copy of this information in a different format, please contact us. You may be charged for the cost of producing a hardcopy version, if necessary.

Department of Health

Disclosure logs have been maintained since 2009 for all requests made to the Department of Health:

Hospital and Health Services

These Hospital and Health Services currently have disclosure logs:

The Department of Health is required to maintain a disclosure log in accordance with the Right to Information Act 2009. Should you have any difficulty with downloading documents on this page or have any queries regarding the disclosure log, please contact us.

Redacted information in the linked documents without a redaction code is information discussed with and agreed by the applicant as being irrelevant.

The ‘Information Requested’ column provides a brief description of the application, and can often be revised by the applicant during the processing period

Last updated: 20 February 2024