OMA Cookie Policy
Outdoor Media Association Ltd ABN 59 004 233 489 (OMA) is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information. OMA is committed to handling personal information in accordance with the National Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
OMA generally collects your personal information directly from you. If we collect information about you from someone else, we will take reasonable steps to inform you. The type of information we collect about you may include your name, telephone number, mailing address and e-mail address.
We collect personal information about you for the purposes of providing services to you and performing our business activities, which are generally detailed on the websites operated by OMA.
This may include providing you with information, including marketing information, about our services and activities and how they pertain to your situation, that we consider will be useful or of interest to you. If you do not wish to receive this information, you can let us know and we will not send it to you. This does not apply to information that we are legally required to send, or information regarding the rights or obligations of our members.
Where OMA’s documents require personal information, OMA will generally state the purposes for its use and to whom it may be disclosed. There is some personal information that OMA requires in order to provide its services. If you do not provide that information, OMA may be unable to provide its services to you.
Generally, OMA will obtain your consent before it discloses any of your personal information. You may give consent expressly or impliedly by your conduct.
Depending on the service, your personal information may be disclosed to our external service providers, associated organisations, specialist advisors and any other person authorised by you.
At no time will your personal information be disclosed to a third party for that party's independent use. OMA takes reasonable steps to protect your personal information from loss, unauthorised access, modification, disclosure or other misuse. OMA will take reasonable steps to destroy personal information held by us when it is no longer required for the purpose for which it was collected.
If you believe that we have not dealt with your personal information in a manner that complies with the Privacy Act (1988), you should contact us to discuss how we may better deal with it. Similarly, if you wish to access personal information that we hold about you, you may make a request in writing.
All correspondence should be directed to:
Outdoor Media Association Inc
Suite 504, 80 William Street
East Sydney 2001
Email: info@oma.org.au