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Glenorchy City Council takes reports of improper conduct seriously.

The Public Interest Disclosures Act 2002 (Tasmania) protects people who report genuine concerns about public bodies.

What is a public interest disclosure?

A public interest disclosure (PID) is a report about:

  • Improper conduct by a public officer or public body
  • Conduct that is dishonest, corrupt or involves a serious waste of public resources
  • Conduct that is dangerous to health, safety or the environment

Who can make a disclosure?

Anyone can make a public interest disclosure, including employees, contractors and members of the public.

How to make a disclosure

You can make a disclosure to:

  • The General Manager of Glenorchy City Council
  • The Ombudsman Tasmania
  • The Auditor-General of Tasmania

If your disclosure is about the General Manager, make it directly to the Ombudsman.

To contact the General Manager:

Phone: 03 6216 6800

Email: gccmail@gcc.tas.gov.au

Post: General Manager, Glenorchy City Council, PO Box 103, Glenorchy TAS 7010

Your protections

Making a genuine public interest disclosure protects you from reprisal. You may also be entitled to make your disclosure anonymously in some circumstances.

More information

Ombudsman Tasmania: ombudsman.tas.gov.au | Phone: 1800 001 170

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