Southport Australian Rules Football Club Ltd (ACN 010 452 936) trading as “Southport Sharks” understands that individual privacy is very important, and that each individual ought to have a right of control over their personal information. Southport Sharks are committed to acting with integrity at all times when dealing with personal information entrusted to our organisation, and to the protection of individuals’ privacy in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (“Privacy Act”) and the Australian Privacy Principles (“APPs“).
Southport Sharks takes all reasonable steps to ensure that any personal information provided is protected from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure, and is maintained by Southport Sharks in an accurate, complete and up to date manner, and in a secure environment.
This Privacy Policy applies to any interaction that you have with Southport Sharks, including but not limited to, interactions with our Main Club, Gaming Room, Southport Sharks Health Club, restaurants, accommodation (including at Mantra at Sharks) and any events hosted at Southport Sharks.
Read our full Privacy Policy here.
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