Our Publication scheme describes and categorises information routinely available from our organisation. It has been developed to give the community greater access to information held by the Government. Information is grouped and accessible through seven classes:
Who we are and what we do, including information about our organisation, its structure and governance arrangements.
The services we offer, including advice and guidance, publications and newsletters, media releases, and information about the services and activities.
What we spend and how we spend it, including our financial performance, as well as how manage our income, assets and expenses.
What our priorities are and how we are doing, including our priorities for the coming years.
Our decisions
How we make decisions, including reviews, decision making processes, guidelines and standards.
This section of our publication scheme is currently under development. For information on our decision making please contact us.
Policies and procedures, including our corporate policies and policies and guidelines relating to our functions and responsibilities.
Our lists
Lists and registers that we are required to hold by law, as well as other lists and registers that we may hold relating to our business functions.
Seqwater does not currently have any lists or registers relevant to be released under Right to Information. We will regularly review our lists and registers and publish any that are deemed relevant.
How to access the information
Where this information is available online, you can access the information by:
- browsing the classes of information shown above
- searching for the information using this site’s search engine.
Where the information is not available online, you can request the information by contacting us. Relevant contact details are included in the publication scheme. Requests for printouts or for copies of documents may attract a charge. These currently are:
- twenty cents per page for photocopying documents
- five dollars for providing documents in electronic format on compact disc.
If you wish to access information that is not publicly available, you may need to submit a Right to Information application.
To find more about how we are improving access to our information, see the Right to Information section of this website.
Complaints
If you have been unable to gain access to information referred to in our publication scheme and wish to lodge a complaint please contact us.
