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Privacy statement
How we use the information that you give to us
When you subscribe to our e-mail service, and as we try to improve the service we offer to you, we may ask you to give us contact information (such as your name and e-mail address), geographic information (such as your post code and constituency) as well as personal information about you and your interests. We use this information to send you information about our campaigns, to help match your interests to campaign activities and events happening in your area and to mobilise your support. If you provide your phone number, we may call you. This information will not be shared with any organisations outside ENIAR without your consent. You may remove your name at any time from our e-mail subscription list by sending us an email.
- Information on children
We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 16.
- How we protect your information
Our website is hosted by GreenNet Australia, which has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of the information under our control. Our server is located in a locked, secure environment, with a guard posted 24 hours a day.
- Correcting your information
If you need to correct the information you provided us with when you subscribed to our e-mail list, you can do so by sending us an e-mail. If you need to change your e-mail address, you should unsubscribe from our mailing lists and sign up again using your new information.
- E-mail to a friend
No information is collected by ENIAR from this service.
- Contacting us about privacy
If you have any questions about our privacy policy, the information we have collected from you online, the practices of this site or your interaction with this website, send an email to:
Please email us for a mailing address.
We will continue to evaluate our efforts to protect your information and will update our privacy policy whenever necessary.
Links to other sites
Our site contains links to other sites and servers. ENIAR is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites. We endeavour to keep all external links up to date. If you are aware of any errors please let us know by emailing
Fair use
ENIAR's aim is to promote awareness on indigenous issues and also to provide information for Indigenous Australians about Europe and international organisations.As part of this role we provide a non-profit clipping service providing news and views for our supporters and other site users for research and educational purposes.
This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in copyright law and the Berne Convention on Literary and Artistic Works, Article 10. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
ENIAR will remove any content at the request of the author.
Access
This website has been designed for Internet Explorer 5.0+ We realise that there are display issues on Apple Macs and are implementing our plan to correct this. As part of the process of our site becoming more accessible, the homepage and main index pages are now Bobby Priority 3 Accessible and U.S. Section 508 compliant.. Comments? Please contact us at
Images
This website contains images that some Aboriginal people may find offensive
or be sensitive to and they should exercise caution when viewing. Most
browsers let users turn off images so only the text of a Web page is displayed.
The user can then select and load images one at a time, if they choose.
Some browsers even allow the detection and blocking of banner images or
images over a user-specified size. And alternately, if you know how to
do this, reentering the URL as http://www.eniar.org? will remove images
from Internet Explorer
History
To view the history of this website visit the Wayback
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Editorial policy
Events must have an Aboriginal or international indigenous theme
or content. European events are the priority, although we will publish
non-European events which have an international indigenous theme or content,
Australian Aboriginal events of significance or with significant international
interest.
We reserve the right not to publish information and no correspondence
will be entered into. We do encourage local Australian Indigenous groups to keep us informed of issues relevant to their area.
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