Privacy 

When you look at this web site, our server makes a record of your visit and logs the following information for statistical purposes - the user's server address, the user's top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc), the date and time of visit to the site, the pages accessed and documents downloaded, the previous site visited, and the type of browser used. No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities except, in the unlikely event of an investigation, or where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect the Internet Service Provider's logs.

Unless you provide your email address, we will only record your e-mail address if you send us a message. It will only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it and will not be added to a mailing list unless supplied for that reason. We will not use your e-mail address for any other purpose, and will not disclose it, without your consent.

This site contains links to other sites. The Australian Army Cadets, Australian Defence Force Cadets and the Department of Defence is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites. All persons registering on this website must also be aware that this site is in the Public Domain and is accessible by the general public. Certain areas of the site require access priveleges granted by the administrators of the website, however all information stored and displayed on the website is public domain.

No classified or secret information is available through this website. All information is classified "PUBLIC DOMAIN".

Warning: Personnel information contained within the Internet services of the Australian Defence Force Cadets is subject to the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) in section 14 of the Privacy Act 1988. All users are required to ensure that this personal information is handled in accordance with IPP 10 (concerning limits on use of personal information) and IPP 11 (concerning limits on disclosure of personal information). Unauthorised or inappropriate use or disclosure of personal information contained within any Australian Defence Force Cadets Internet service would be a breach of the APS Code of Conduct, in the case of APS civilian employees, or the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 (DFDA) in the case of ADF members. Such breaches may result in corrective action taken under the relevant provisions of the DFDA or the procedures set out in the Defence Workplace Relations Manual.