PRIVACY POLICY

Palm Group Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN 534 035 608) and its subsidiary entities (Boathouse Group or our or we):

·       PB Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 543 632);
·       Patonga Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 544 264);
·       MD Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 546 517);
·       Deli Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 544 442);
·       BJ Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 543 696);
·       Bakery Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 545 663);
·       BB Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 545 887);
·       Home Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 634 544 835);
·       SB Goroacen Pty Ltd (ACN 600 986 525),
is collectively in the business of the operation of cafés and restaurants, the retail of homewares, the hosting of events, and associated goods and/or services (Services). A reference to the Boathouse Group is a reference to each entity within the Boathouse Group from time to time (including but not limited to the above listed entities) jointly and severally.
This Policy governs how the Boathouse Group will deal with your personal information collected in connection with the Services.
This Policy also applies to Personal Information collected by the Boathouse Group in connection with its website, social media accounts, applications, software, WIFI networks and other technological means (Online Platforms), as well as in connection with any direct communication between you and the Boathouse Group.

By continuing to use the Online Platforms and the Services, you consent to the Boathouse Group using your Personal Information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

1.     SCOPE OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY
1.1.   We understand that when accessing our Services, the privacy and confidentiality of Personal Information (as defined under the Privacy Act) is important to you. That’s why we fully respect your rights to privacy and are committed to protecting the personal and financial details you provide us in line with this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy applies to our Services and all individuals who use our Services or whose Personal Information is processed by the Boathouse Group.
1.2.   We are committed to protecting the privacy of everyone who uses our Online Platforms and/or our Services, for them to understand what Personal Information we collect and store, and why we do so, how we receive and/or obtain that information, the rights an individual has with respect to their Personal Information in our possession, and with complying with the Australian Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016.679 (GDPR).

2.     THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT
We may collect Personal Information that allows us to identify who an individual is and share Personal Information.
The type of information we may collect includes:
·       Personal Information - We may collect personal details such as an individual’s name, location, date of birth and nationality allowing us to identify who the individual is;
·       Contact Information - We collect information such as an individual’s email address, telephone number, third-party user names, residential, business and postal address and other information that allows us to contact the individual;
·       Financial Information - We collect financial information such as any bank or credit card details used to transact with us and other information that allows us to transact with the individual and/or provide them with our Services;
·       Statistical Information - We collect behavioral and statistical information about an individual and businesses in connection with the Services and/or the Online Platforms.

3.     WHY WE COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION
3.1.   We collect your Personal Information so that we can carry out the following actions:
·       to enable you to use our Online Platforms;
·       to provide our Services;
·       to communicate with you, including about our Services and offers which might interest you;
·       to provide you with information or advice;
·       to process payments by or to you in connection with our Services;
·       to create accounts, tax invoices or receipts;
·       to provide your Personal Information to third parties in order for them to supply the Services to you;
·       to consider and respond to complaints made by you.
3.2.   We may disclose additional purposes for collection of your Personal Information in collection statements at the point of collection.

4.     HOW INFORMATION IS COLLECTED
Information is collected in association with your use of the Services, an enquiry about the Boathouse Group, through third party’s engaged bus us to assist with the provision of the Services (i.e. booking platforms) or generally dealing with us directly or via our Online Platforms.

5.     WHEN PERSONAL INFORMATION IS USED & DISCLOSED
5.1.   We will not use any Personal Information other than for the purpose for which it was collected other than with the individual’s permission.
5.2.   We will retain Personal Information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.
5.3.   Subject to clause 14, we will not sell an individual’s Personal Information to unrelated third parties.
5.4.   There are some circumstances in which we must disclose an individual’s information:
·       where we reasonably believe that an individual may be engaged in fraudulent, deceptive or unlawful activity that a governmental authority should be made aware of;
·       as required by any law (including the Privacy Act and GDPR); and/or
·       in order to sell our business (in that we may need to transfer Personal Information to a new owner).

6.     SENSITIVE INFORMATION
Sensitive information is information about you that reveals your racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs or affiliations, membership of a professional or trade association, membership of a trade union, details of health, disability, sexual orientation or criminal record.
It is our policy to only collect your sensitive information where it is reasonably necessary for our functions or activities and either you have consented or we are required or authorised under law to do so.

7.     OPTING “IN” OR “OUT”
7.1.   By clicking “I Agree” or any other button indicating your acceptance of this privacy policy, you expressly consent to the collection and use of your Personal Information in accordance with this privacy policy.
7.2.   An individual may opt to not have us collect their Personal Information. This may prevent us from offering them some or all of our Services and may terminate their access to some or all of the Services they access with or through us. They will be aware of this when the following privacy principles apply to us:
·       Opt In. Where the individual will have the right to choose to have information collected and/or receive information from us; or
·       Opt Out. Where relevant, the individual will have the right to choose to exclude himself or herself from some or all collection of information and/or receiving information from us.
7.3.   If an individual believes that they have received information from us that they did not opt in or out to receive, they should contact us on the contact details set out in clause 15.

8.     DE-IDENTIFIED INFORMATION
8.1.   We may use your Personal Information in de-identified form (de-identification being a process by which a collection of data or information is altered to remove or obscure personal identifiers and personal information) to assist us in running our business. We may also provide, including by way of sale, de-identified information in aggregated form, to third parties.
8.2.   When your Personal Information is included in de-identified, aggregated data, it is not possible to identify you or anything about you from that data.

9.     COOKIES
We may use temporary (session) cookies or permanent cookies when you access our Online Platforms and/or Services.  This allows us to recognise your browser and track the web pages you have visited. You can switch off cookies by adjusting the settings on your web browser.

10.   THE SAFETY & SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
10.1. We may hold your Personal Information in either electronic or hard copy form.
10.2. If you provide information to us electronically we retain this information in our computer systems and databases. If you provide information to us in hard copy (paper) this information is normally retained in our files and a copy is made to our electronic files.
10.3. We use industry standard security measures to safeguard and protect your information. 
10.4. We may disclose your Personal Information to third parties and service providers located overseas in connection with any purpose, including to overseas cloud computing hosts. We take reasonable steps to ensure that the overseas recipients of your Personal Information do not breach the privacy obligations relating to your Personal Information.
10.5. We are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of any third party (including third parties that we are permitted to disclose an individual’s Personal Information to in accordance with this policy or any applicable laws). The collection and use of an individual’s information by such third parties may be subject to separate privacy and security policies.
10.6. If an individual suspects any misuse or loss of, or unauthorised access to, their Personal Information, they should let us know immediately.
10.7. We are not liable for any loss, damage or claim arising out of another person’s use of the Personal Information where we were authorised to provide that person with the Personal Information

11.   HOW TO ACCESS AND/OR UPDATE INFORMATION
11.1. If you would like us to update or amend your Personal Information, please contact us and we will make the requested amendments.
11.2. If you would like us to provide copies to you of your Personal Information which we hold, please contact us and we will comply with your request to the extent required by law.
11.3. We may ask you to verify your identity to ensure that Personal Information we hold is not improperly accessed.

12.   RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN
In the event that you decide that you no longer want us to hold your Personal Information, you may notify us in writing of your desire for us to delete your Personal Information on record. We will use our best endeavours and comply with all legal requirements within a reasonable timeframe to delete your Personal Information, unless we are required by law to retain such information.

13.   LINKS
Links from our Online Platforms or via our Services to third party services that we do not operate or control are provided for your convenience. We are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of services that are not covered by this Privacy Policy. Third party services should have their own privacy and security policies which we encourage you to read before supplying any Personal Information to them.
Any Personal Information collected via third party services such as booking platforms is also subject to and will be held and used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

14.   DIRECT MARKETING
We and/or our carefully selected third party business providers may contact you with direct marketing communications and information about the Services or other products and services offered by us via telephone, email, SMS, or regular mail.
If you have indicated a preference for a method of communication, we will endeavor to use that method wherever practical to do so.
You may opt out of receiving marketing communications at any time by responding via the channel in which you received the marketing communication, or by contacting us (see contact information below).  You can unsubscribe from emails by clicking the unsubscribe link on the footer of the email communication you have received.

15.   COMPLAINTS AND DISPUTES
15.1. If an individual needs to contact us or has a complaint about our handling of their Personal Information, they should address their communication in writing to the details below:
Privacy Officer
Address: 227 Whale Beach Road, Whale Beach NSW 2107
Email: info@theboathousegroup.com
 
15.2. If we have a dispute regarding an individual’s Personal Information, we both must first attempt to resolve the issue directly between us.
15.3. If we become aware of any unauthorised access to an individual’s Personal Information we will inform them at the earliest practical opportunity once we have established what was accessed and how it was accessed.

16.   GDPR
16.1. If you are:
·       A resident of the European Union accessing our Online Platforms or receiving our Services in Australia; or
·       accessing our Online Platforms or receiving our Services from within the European Union,
then in addition to our obligations under the Privacy Act, the Boathouse Group is required to comply with the GDPR with respect to your Personal Information.
16.2. Any reference to Personal Information in this Privacy Policy is also a reference to Personal Data (as defined under the GDPR).
16.3. The Boathouse Group takes the security and privacy of your Personal Information seriously and has prepared this privacy policy and taken measures to collect, process and hold all Personal Information in compliance with both the Privacy Act and GDPR regardless of the user. Therefore, no additional terms for GDPR users are required.

17.   ADDITIONS TO THIS POLICY
If we decide to change this Privacy Policy, we will post the changes on our website. Please refer back to this Privacy Policy to review any amendments.
 
Version Date: October 2020