Right to information

The Right to Information (RTI) is the Queensland Government’s way of helping the community access information. The government is committed to sharing information unless it’s not in the public’s best interests to do so.

In 2009, new laws replaced the Freedom of Information Act. These are the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009. These changes aim to make more information available, ensure equal access for everyone, and protect people’s privacy.

Before making an RTI application, check the information already published on the government’s website, or contact the RTI Officer to confirm whether it’s available free of charge or for purchase. 

Learn more at the Queensland Government’s Right to Information page.

Disclosure log

A disclosure log is a list of documents released in response to non-personal Right to Information (RTI) requests under the Right to Information Act 2009. It includes a description of the information and, where possible, links to the documents.

Disclosure logs make it easier for people to access information already requested by someone else, without having to go through the formal RTI process again.
 
You can lodge an RTI request and access disclosure logs by emailing the Information and Privacy Officer at privacy.rti@qct.edu.au.