This document outlines the procedures employed by Genics to effectively manage and safeguard the personal information we collect and retain, ensuring your trust and confidence in our services.
At Genics, we take the responsibility of handling personal information seriously. We are bound by relevant privacy laws and regulations, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and strictly adhere to the 13 Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), ensuring the utmost care and security in managing your personal information.
We collect personal information from clients, contractors, and partners, which may include:
Client records
Project files
Personnel records
Contractor information
Occupational health and safety records
Security records
Subscription details
Legal files
Complaint details
These records may contain:
Name, address, occupation, email address, and telephone number
Opinions and reactions to testing and research
Health information
Digital online footprints
Credit card or other financial details
Some of this information may be considered sensitive, such as:
Race or ethnic origin
Political opinions
Religious beliefs
Trade union membership
Sexual orientation
Criminal record
Health information
Genetic information
We aim to collect personal information directly from you whenever possible. However, we may also collect information from other sources, such as:
Online forms
Surveys
Research projects
Pathology providers
Website usage data
Telephone conversations
Video calls
Biometric technology
In-person meetings
Emails and correspondence
Photographs and videos
Third-party reports
Publicly available information, including social media interactions
At Genics, we collect, hold, and use personal information for purposes directly related to our services and activities. We only collect information that is necessary for these purposes, ensuring that your data is handled responsibly and with care.
When we collect personal information for specific activities, we will provide a collection notice explaining how we will use that information.
To provide services to our clients
To manage our employees and contractors
To manage our business operations and security
To undertake research and testing
To maintain subscriber records
To promote and market our activities
We may disclose personal information to our partners, contractors, or agents who provide services to us, such as data storage providers or financial institutions.
We will only use or disclose your personal information for purposes other than those described in a collection notice if:
You have consented to the use
You would reasonably expect us to disclose it
It is required or authorised by law
It will prevent a serious threat to someone's health or safety
It is required to investigate unlawful activity or misconduct
It is required to locate a missing person
It is required for legal purposes
We use cookies on our website to enhance your user experience. Cookies are small files that identify your browser and allow us to remember your preferences. No personal information is stored within our cookies.
We use Google Analytics to collect anonymized data about your interaction with our website. This data helps us improve our website and services.
When you send emails to us, the content and your details become part of our records. Your email address will not be added to any mailing list without your consent.
If you complete an online form on our website, we may record your details to the extent that they are relevant to the purpose for which they are being collected. We will only use this information for the purpose for which it was collected and will not disclose it without your consent except where required by law.
Genics may use online forms and surveys hosted by third parties. We will ensure that these providers have appropriate privacy protections in place.
We may conduct research involving cropping, horticulture and animal systems, including health and genetic information. This collection may be subject to ethical approval requirements.
We will usually de-identify any connected personal information collected during research. If de-identification is not possible, we will handle the information in accordance with the Privacy Act.
Name, address, occupation, email address, and telephone number
Opinions and reactions to testing and research
Client information
Health information
Credit card or other financial details
If we collect your personal information for research, we will use it for that specific research activity. We may also add it to a database to contact you about future Genics activities, but only with your consent or where you would reasonably expect this.
Log the contact in a secure database
Record your name, contact details, and information about your enquiry
Record phone calls for quality assurance and coaching
Not add you to a mailing list without your consent
Not disclose the information collected without your consent, except where required by law
We store contact details for clients and stakeholders to share information and facilitate participation in events and activities. We will:
Hold all personal information in secure databases
Allow recipients of mass emails to unsubscribe from our mailing list
Provide a clear unsubscribe link in mass communications
Personnel and Support Services
Genics collects, uses, discloses, and handles personal and sensitive information to manage our business affairs, legal obligations, and personnel. This includes activities related to:
Recruitment and assessment
Compliance
Staff development and training
Audit and assurance
Financial, legal, security, and IT matters
Workplace issue resolution
Risk management
Due diligence assessments
Due Diligence
We may conduct due diligence checks on the digital footprint of existing and prospective staff, affiliates, and business partners to protect our people, business, and assets. Publicly available information will only be collected if relevant to the purpose and will not be the sole factor in any decisions made.
We collect personal information when engaging with the public about our activities, including through:
Promotions and competitions
Photographs at events
Feedback on social media
Marketing materials
Membership or subscriber records
Educational programs and publications
Freedom of Information Requests
We collect personal information when processing requests for document access under the Freedom of Information Act 1984 (Cth).
Genics may engage third-party service providers, including overseas ones, to provide software, platforms, and other services. These providers may collect personal information on our behalf. We take contractual measures to ensure these providers have appropriate privacy protections.
We store personal information securely on our IT systems, password-protected and accessible only to authorized personnel. We comply with recordkeeping obligations under the Archives Act 1983 (Cth) and other government policies regarding information storage and security.
We may use third parties to store some personal information on servers and cloud services in Australia or overseas.
We may disclose personal information overseas, for example, during research collaborations or when using overseas-based servers. We will only disclose information overseas in accordance with the APPs and where appropriate privacy protections are in place.
You may access and request correction of your personal information held by Genics, subject to certain exceptions. We may charge a fee for administrative costs associated with providing a copy of your information.
If you have a privacy-related complaint, please contact us at info@genics.com.