Property Marketing
.

The Times Property
 
Scene Magazine by ABN 59 596 763 611 - Scene Magazine respects your privacy and is committed to its protection. We are bound by the Australian Privacy Principals of the Privacy Act 1988(Cth).

This privacy policy explains why and when we collect your personal information, and what use we make of that information. The policy also explains where and why your information may be disclosed to third parties, and the security measures used by Scene Magazine to help protect your personal information.

    Why and when Scene Magazine collects your information
    How Scene Magazine uses your information
    Disclosure of your information to third parties
    Accuracy / Access
    Security
    Changes


Why and when Scene Magazine collects your information

Scene Magazine collects the information you give us either online or by email, post, facsimile, face to face, over the phone or through our reseller channel, including wholesalers and partners. In most cases, the personal information Scene Magazine will collect from you is the personal information required in order to provide services to you, and also for ongoing management and support of those services. This information includes your full name, mailing address, phone number, email address, ABN and facsimile number. We also collect your payment details such as your credit card number or bank account details.

Scene Magazine makes limited use of cookies on this website. A cookie is a small message given to your web browser by our web server in order to store information about user preferences. We use cookies to provide information on our product offerings through content networks across the internet, to track your interaction with our website and to personalise your experience on our website. You always have the option to disable cookies by turning them off in your browser but you may find that this reduces the functionality of our website.


How Scene Magazine uses your information

We collect and use your personal information to deliver our services to you. This will include provision to you of sales and technical support, billing and credit control, renewal notices, maintenance notices, system changes and other functions relevant to your services with us.

As a domain name registrar, we are required by ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to make available the personal information we collect from you when you apply to register any generic top level domain names (eg., com, net, org, biz, info and name) to the public on a publicly accessible database known as the WHOIS database. This obligation also applies to some of the country code top level domains including the .au domains.

The public policy behind this requirement is that the personal details of domain name licence holders should be freely available to all other users of the Internet. This public policy is adopted by the domain name industry as a whole. The requirement means, however, that Scene Magazine will not be able to control how members of the public may use the information made available on these publicly accessible databases.

In addition, ICANN has another mandatory requirement that all its accredited registrars make the WHOIS database of personal information for com, net and org available for bulk downloads by third parties who have entered into a bulk access agreement with Scene Magazine.

We may use your information to contact you for marketing purposes including but not limited to new products, services, promotions, give-aways, via email and telephone. If you do not wish to receive any marketing communications from Scene Magazine, you may opt-out and stop the delivery of future promotional material from Scene Magazine by following the special instructions in the email you receive. These instructions will tell you how to remove your name from our promotional list.

We may monitor telephone conversations with you in order to facilitate staff training and to maintain our high levels of customer service. We will always inform you prior to any telephone conversation which is monitored in this way to obtain your prior approval.

Where you purchase a digital certificate through us, we are required by the provider of those certificates to collect personal information from you to pass back to that provider (other than your payment details, which we hold internally).


Disclosure of your information to third parties

We may supply your personal information to third parties to perform services on our behalf, such as:

    The distribution of marketing information to you (except where you have chosen to opt out of receiving this information from us);
    The supply of webhosting, website design, SEO and other services (providers in Australia, US and UK);
    Call centre sales and support services that we may use from time to time.

Our relationships with such third party service providers are governed by our contracts with them. Those service contracts contain privacy and confidentiality provisions which are consistent with the Australian Privacy Law obligations.


Accuracy / Access

You may access and update the personal information we provide to the registries in respect of your domain name licence at any time. The procedure to do this is explained on the Help Centre on our website at newscompany.com.au

If you believe that Scene Magazine may hold other personal information about you which is inaccurate, or you wish to change or update any of the personal information you have provided, please contact us by using this web form or email our Privacy Officer at office@newscompany.com.au


Security

The transfer of information across any media may involve a certain degree of risk, and the Internet is no different. However, helping you to keep your information secure is very important to Scene Magazine.

In order to protect the security of personal information transmitted to Scene Magazine online, our Web servers support the use of the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Protocol where appropriate. Using this protocol, information transferred between our systems is encrypted.

You can also use simple precautions to help protect your security, such as protecting against the unauthorised use of your username or password or other authentication id.


Changes

Scene Magazine may make changes to its privacy policy from time to time. You should check our privacy policy from time to time to see if we have made any changes to it. Email media@newsco.org

Transform Your Home with Modern Kitchen Renovations in Kellyville

For homeowners wishing to improve their living areas kitchen renovations in Kellyville have grown in popularity. An efficient kitchen is a wise investment since it ma...

Flooding the Market: Brisbane Property Experts Weigh on Risk

Brisbane is a beautiful place to live, and there are plenty of stunning suburbs to choose from, but what do you do if your favourite neighbourhood is in a flood zone?...

Trends to Watch: Increased liquidity, Data Centre FOMO & The Rise of Super Funds

2025: RISK APPETITE RETURNING AS INVESTMENT CAPITAL MOVES ON GROWTH PROSPECTS, SAYS SAVILLS REPORT Leading agency Savills Australia’s ‘Spotlight on 2025’ Report has re...

How Does Commercial Conveyancing Differ from Residential Conveyancing?

When it comes to property transactions, both commercial and residential conveyancing play important roles. However, these two areas of conveyancing differ significantly...

New home sales rose strongly in October

“Sales of new homes continued to rise in October, continuing a trend that is increasingly evident in most markets across Australia,” stated HIA Economist, Maurice Tapan...

Why Artificial Grass Is a Great Option for Australian Backyards

DIY artificial grass installation is a low-maintenance, evergreen and reasonably priced option to improve outdoor areas. It produces a verdant, appealing space that is ...