Fears over census data retention

Labor has demanded the federal government explain why privacy provisions around the census have changed.

File image of Australian Bureau of Statistics offices in Canberra

File image. Source: AAP

Labor wants the federal government to explain why the Australian Bureau of Statistics will keep people's personal details from the census for four years, up from 18 months.

But shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh urged people not to spoil their census forms by giving false information, no matter how frustrated they were.

Dr Leigh told reporters in Canberra it was unclear which minister was responsible for the five-yearly survey and why privacy provisions had changed.


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Published 1 August 2016 12:00pm
Updated 1 August 2016 12:27pm
Source: AAP

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