Cookie Policy
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function, remember preferences, and understand how pages are used.
2. How we use cookies
Depending on how this site is configured from time to time, we may use:
- Strictly necessary cookies — required for core operation (for example security, load balancing, or remembering cookie choices).
- Functional cookies — to remember preferences you set (for example language or region).
- Analytics cookies — to measure traffic and navigation patterns in aggregated form so we can improve content and performance.
We do not use cookies to identify you by name unless you have logged in or submitted a form in a way that explicitly associates your session with your identity.
3. Third parties
If we embed content or use tools from third parties (for example maps, video, or analytics providers), those providers may set their own cookies. Their use is governed by their respective policies.
4. Your choices
Most browsers let you refuse or delete cookies. Doing so may affect how this site functions. You can also use private browsing modes to limit persistent storage.
5. Relationship to Privacy Policy
Information collected via cookies may constitute personal information under Australian privacy law. How we handle that information is further described in our Privacy Policy.
6. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically. The “Last updated” date above will change when we do.
Similar technologies
In addition to cookies, we may use local storage, session storage, or pixel tags where functionally equivalent to the purposes described above. Browser controls that block cookies may also affect these technologies.
First-party versus third-party cookies
First-party cookies are set by domains we control and are typically limited to session security, preference memory, and aggregated analytics configuration. Third-party cookies are set by embedded tools (for example video or mapping providers) and are governed by those providers’ policies; we seek to minimise third-party tags and to load them only where they provide material utility.
Consent logs and withdrawal
Where we deploy consent banners or preference centres for non-essential cookies, we retain minimal records of consent choices and timestamps sufficient to demonstrate compliance with our obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and with contractual commitments to analytics vendors. You may withdraw consent at any time using the same preference centre where available, or by clearing cookies and contacting us if functionality does not expose controls.
Contact
Questions about cookies or tracking on this site can be sent via Email or the details on Contact.