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You are where you’ve been |
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Technological threats to your location privacy |

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Authorised By :: School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems
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Helen Versey was appointed Victoria’s second Privacy Commissioner in March 2007.
Helen Versey qualified as a lawyer in the United Kingdom and came to Australia in 1982. She worked in private practice in the United Kingdom, Darwin and Perth specialising mainly in criminal law, family law and personal injuries litigation.
Before moving to Melbourne in December 2001, Helen worked for 13 years at the WA Equal Opportunity Commission. She was the senior lawyer and acted as Commissioner during the Commissioner’s absences from the office.
Helen has a combined honours degree in law and sociology from Exeter University, U.K. She is trained as a mediator with LEADR (Leading Edge Alternative Dispute Resolvers) and is a member of the Australian Institute of Administrative Law.
Helen was previously Deputy Privacy Commissioner from December 2001 until her appointment as Privacy Commissioner |
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Helen Versey
Victorian Privacy Commissioner |
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Location Privacy: The Privacy Regulator’s perspective
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