Victorian Bands' League
Information Privacy
The Victorian Information Privacy Act outlines ten Information Privacy Principles as the practical core of the Information Privacy Act. With limited exceptions, all Victorian government organisations, including local councils, must comply with these principles or have an approved code of practice. Non-government organisations that work for government under contract may also be covered, depending on the contract. The Information Privacy Act came into full effect on 1 September 2002.
The Victorian Bands' League respects the privacy of its member bands and registered players. As a result, the VBL has adopted an Information Privacy Statement that outlines the way in which it will collect and use personal information. To view the statement, click on the link below
VBL Information Privacy Statement
(PDF 95Kb)
The VBL also has an online information privacy statement which governs how information is collected through this website. To view this statement, click on the link below.
VBL Online Information Privacy Statement
To assist member bands, the VBL has also developed a model privacy statement which bands can use to develop their own privacy statement. To download the statement, click on the link below.
Example Privacy Statement for member
bands (PDF 103Kb)
If you have any questions about how the VBL manages information privacy, please write to:
The Executive Council Victorian Bands' League Inc 2/157 Hyde Street Yarraville 3013