Disclaimer

This website was not produced by the Victorian Government. Therefore the website does not necessarily represent the views of the Victorian Government, its officers,employees or agents.

The Ballarat Symphony Orchestra (BSO) provides the following privacy statement in accordance with the Guidelines for World Wide Websites issued by the Australian Privacy Commissioner.

Cookies
The BSO website utilises technology called cookies when you visit our site. Cookies are small pieces of information which can be stored on your hard drive (persistent cookies) or in memory (session cookies). They can record information about your visit to the site, allowing it to remember you next time you visit and provide a more meaningful experience.

The website uses cookies to offer you increased security. Despite common myths, the cookies we send to your PC cannot read your hard drive, obtain any information from your browser or command your computer to perform any action. They are designed so that they cannot be sent to another site or be retrieved by any site other than the BSO website.

We use two types of cookies:

  • Persistent cookies – identify pages accessed and provide personalised features, for example recognising if you have already voted on the site poll ‘Have your Say’. They are used to help us develop the design and layout of the web site, improve applications, and measure their effectiveness.
  • Session cookies – are used for maintaining contact with a user through a session and allows the BSO website to recognise you as an individual as you move from one page to another. That way, you don’t have to continuously logon to the various parts of the site when you’re using it. At the end of your session, you may leave this site to go to another web site, or you may close your browser. When you do this the cookie is immediately deleted. If you do not finish or close your session (ie stay logged on), the web site will automatically log you off after about 20 minutes. The cookie stored within your browser will expire when you close your web browser.

Please Note:

  • If you wish to utilise the features of the BSO website that enable us to personalise the site for you, you must use a browser which is enabled to accept cookies.
  • That some browsers can be configured to allow cookies to be accessed by servers other than the originating server.
  • That most browsers can also be configured to notify the user when a cookie is received, allowing you to either accept or reject it.
  • A more comprehensive explanation of cookies generally can be found at the site of the Australian Privacy Commissioner.

Website Statistics
The BSO website 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 (eg. .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc.), the date and time of the 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, where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect the service provider’s logs.

Email management
The BSO website will only record your email address if you send us a message or if you register for any of the site’s interactive tools. It will only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it and will not be added to a mailing list. We will not use your e-mail address for any other purpose, and will not disclose it, without your consent.

Personal information
The Ballarat Symphony Orchestra (BSO) through its website, invites people to provide personal information through feedback forms, subscription forms, or for other specified purposes. The information will only be used for those purposes originally intended.

Security
The BSO website endeavours to implement the highest levels of security to protect your privacy while using this website. However it should be noted that there is an inherent risk associated with the use of an insecure public network such as the World Wide Web. Though minor, the potential does exist that a user’s transactions (including e-mail’s) may be viewed, intercepted or modified by a third party.

Again, if you prefer to use an alternative means of delivery, you can send the information via normal communications methods; i.e. mail, phone or fax. If you take this approach, please make it clear which part of the website you are responding to.

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External Sites
External sites that are linked to or from the BSO website are not under the organisations control and you are advised to review their privacy statement.

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