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Article 6: Opportunities for the private sector
At COP29, the rules required to operationalise the Paris Agreement’s Article 6 carbon trading mechanisms were finalised, marking a significant milestone in global climate efforts.
Australia | Publication | October 2023
On 12 October 2023, the Government introduced the Information Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 (Bill) to Queensland Parliament which, amongst other things, establishes a mandatory data breach notification scheme (MDBN Scheme) in Queensland. The Bill is consistent with the recommendations in the Coaldrake Review and is currently under consideration by the Education, Employment and Training Committee.
It is unclear when the Bill will pass, however, if enacted, the MDBN Scheme will apply to all Queensland state and local government agencies that are subject to the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (Privacy Act). Notably, the Queensland government will take a phased approach to implement the MDBN Scheme and local councils will be subject to a 12-month transition period to mitigate the resourcing impacts and costs involved to comply with the scheme.
Non-compliance with the MDBN Scheme may result in a privacy complaint being made to the Minister, compliance action under the Privacy Act or an order by the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal for compensatory payments to the individual affected.
If you have any queries in respect to the potential effect of the MDBN Scheme, please feel free to contact:
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At COP29, the rules required to operationalise the Paris Agreement’s Article 6 carbon trading mechanisms were finalised, marking a significant milestone in global climate efforts.
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In December 2022, and with a view to informing changes to policy and/or legislation, the previous NSW Minister for the Environment asked the Office of the Chief Scientist & Engineer (OCSE) to provide a report on the management of asbestos in recovered fines and materials for beneficial reuse (the Report).
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