Updated 14 Jan 2019Print this page

In New South Wales, the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (SD Act) provides general restrictions on the use of surveillance devices which apply to all people. The Workplace Surveillance Act 2005 (WS Act) imposes additional obligations on employers conducting visual, tracking or computer surveillance of employees.

NSW has one of the most prescriptive surveillance regimes in Australia, with strict requirements for notice, signage and policies before surveillance is introduced in a workplace.

This content is available to Ai Group members only

Ai Group members receive unlimited access to Ai Group Resource Centres by simply logging into our website. If you are a member and do not have log in credentials then please email us at info@aigroup.com.au

Our members enjoy access to the highest quality workplace relations, health & safety, and business advice, resources and support. They are represented by a powerful voice that influences the policy changes needed for Australian industry to thrive.

To become a member of Ai Group and get access to Ai Group Resource Centres and countless other services to help your business. please contact us or call 1300 55 66 77. To learn more about the benefits of membership visit our Why Join page.