Referring
to
the
Privacy
Act
1988,
answer
the
following
questions.
2)
What
is
the
full
title
of
the
legislation:
The
Privacy
Act
of
1988
(Privacy
Act)
An
Act
to
make
provision
to
protect
the
privacy
of
individuals,
and
for
related
purposes.
b)
What
are
the
objects
of
this
Act?
The
objects
of
this
Act
are
(3)
to
promote
the
protection
of
the
privacy
of
individuals;
and
(b)
to
recognise
that
the
protection
of
the
privacy
of
individuals
is
balanced
with
the
interests
of
entities
in
carrying
out
their
functions
or
activities;
and
(c)
to
provide
the
basis
for
nationally
consistent
regulation
of
privacy
and
the
handling
of
personal
information;
and
(d)
to
promote
responsible
and
transparent
handling
of
personal
information
by
entities;
and
(e)
to
facilitate
an
efficient
credit
reporting
system
while
ensuring
that
the
privacy
of
individuals
is
respected;
and
(f)
to
facilitate
the
free
flow
of
information
across
national
borders
while
ensuring
that
the
privacy
of
individuals
is
respected;
and
(g)
to
provide
@
means
for
individuals
to
complain
about
an
alleged
interference
with
their
privacy;
and
(n)
to
implement
Australia’s
international
obligation
in
relation
to
privacy.
¢c)
This
Legislation
is
broken
up
into
20
main
components
(Parts),
What
is
the
title
of
Part
3
(1)
Part
lll—Information
privacy