21 May 2024
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#Government, #Corporate & Commercial Law, #Data & Privacy
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The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (FOI Act) is a fundamental element of the administrative law landscape in Victoria. It provides individuals with the right to access documents held by Victorian government agencies, promoting transparency, accountability and public access to government information. Following recent reviews and extensive consultation, the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner’s (OVIC) FOI guidelines should assist agencies with their administration of the legislation.
The FOI Act was enacted in response to increasing calls for transparency and accountability in government operations during the late 20th century. It was modelled after similar legislation enacted in other jurisdictions, including the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (Commonwealth FOI Act). Since its inception, the FOI Act has played a crucial role in fostering open government and facilitating the informed participation of citizens in democratic processes.
Key provisions and mechanisms in the FOI Act include:
Despite its significance, the FOI Act continues to face challenges and limitations. The recent report by the OVIC, ‘The State of Freedom of Information in Victoria’ (OVIC Report), highlights significant issues experienced by Victorian agencies which include:
Victoria is not alone in facing issues regarding the implementation of the FOI regime in recent times. On 7 December 2023, the Commonwealth Senate’s Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee released its report, ‘The operation of Commonwealth Freedom of Information laws’ (Senate Report).
The Senate Report paints a picture of an under-resourced Commonwealth FOI regime, with delays in Information Commissioner reviews and a need to streamline processes, for example, those relating to vexatious litigants. The Senate Report has many similarities to the OVIC’s report on the state of FOI in Victoria, notably regarding resourcing, delays and significant increases in review requests.
Following the OVIC Report, the Victorian Government has developed guidelines for agencies to assist in applying the FOI Act. Consultation on the draft guidelines closed in March 2024 and the final guidelines have been published by OVIC. At the Commonwealth level, the FOI guidelines have proved to be invaluable to Commonwealth agencies in interpreting the Commonwealth FOI Act and helping agencies in complying with their obligations.
In summary, following the development of the Victorian guidelines and a structured review into the state of FOI, agencies should focus on the following aspects:
Interested in learning more about FOI in the Victorian Government landscape? Register here for our upcoming webinar on 12 June from 12pm-1pm.
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