Bremner Property Group ("we", "us", "our") is committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), the Identity Verification Services Act 2023, and other applicable laws.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, disclose and protect your personal information, including information used to verify your identity.
A current version of this Privacy Policy is available on our website at www.bremnerpropertygroup.com.au/privacy
We are bound by the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) and comply with our obligations regarding the collection, use, disclosure and storage of personal information.
We will only collect personal information that is reasonably necessary for, or directly related to, our business activities and the services we provide.
The personal information we collect may include:
General Information
Property and Tenancy Information
Financial Information
Identity Verification Information
Biometric Information
Where identity verification is required, we may collect:
Biometric information is treated as sensitive information under the Privacy Act and is only collected with your consent.
We collect personal information:
Where reasonable and practicable, we collect information directly from you.
When you visit our website, we may automatically collect certain information about your device and browsing activity, including:
We may use cookies, web beacons, pixels and similar technologies to improve website functionality, enhance user experience, measure website performance, and support our marketing activities.
We may use third-party analytics, advertising and website performance tools to help us understand how visitors use our website, improve our services, monitor website performance and support our marketing activities.
You can generally control or disable cookies through your browser settings. However, disabling cookies may affect the functionality of our website.
Information collected through cookies and analytics technologies may be combined with other information we hold about you where permitted by law.
We collect, use and disclose personal information to:
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) and automated technologies to assist us in delivering our services, improving our business operations and enhancing customer experiences. This may include assisting with administrative tasks, preparing draft communications and documents, analysing information, responding to enquiries and improving the efficiency of our services.
Where personal information is processed using AI tools, we take reasonable steps to ensure that appropriate privacy, security and confidentiality safeguards are in place. AI-assisted outputs are reviewed by our employees where appropriate, particularly where they may affect decisions relating to our clients or customers.
We do not rely solely on AI to make significant decisions about individuals where human review is appropriate or required by law.
We may collect personal information relating to current and prospective employees, contractors, interns, consultants and representatives of our business.
This information may include contact details, employment history, qualifications, licences and registrations, payroll and superannuation information, emergency contact details, training records, performance information, identification documents, workplace health and safety records, and other information reasonably required to manage employment or contractor relationships.
We collect, use and disclose this information for purposes including recruitment, onboarding, payroll administration, superannuation, training, performance management, workplace health and safety, compliance with legal obligations, business operations and other employment-related purposes.
Personal information relating to employees and contractors may be disclosed to payroll providers, superannuation funds, insurers, professional advisers, government agencies, information technology providers and other service providers where reasonably necessary for these purposes.
Employee and contractor information is handled in accordance with applicable privacy, employment and workplace laws, as well as our internal policies and procedures.
To verify your identity, we may use electronic identity verification services, including the Australian Government's
Document Verification Service (DVS).
With your consent, your name, date of birth and identification document details may be securely submitted to the relevant issuing authority, including:
These authorities verify whether the information provided matches their records.
We do not receive copies of government records. We receive only a verification result indicating whether the information matches.
Identity verification may be conducted through accredited providers including First AML Pty Ltd ABN 93 643 929 140, Scantek Solutions Pty Ltd ABN 26 158 339 514 and other authorised identity verification providers.
Further information about the DVS is available at www.idmatch.gov.au.
As part of our identity verification process, we may collect and use biometric information such as facial images and short videos.
Biometric information may be used to:
Biometric information is used only for identity verification and compliance purposes and only with your consent.
Where required by law, or where we rely on your consent to collect, use or disclose your personal information, we will seek your consent before doing so.
Certain information and consents are necessary for us to provide our services, assess applications and comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.
For example:
By providing your personal information and participating in our identity verification processes, you consent to:
If you choose not to provide the information or consents reasonably required for these purposes, we may be unable to verify your identity, assess your tenancy application, comply with our legal obligations, process your application, or provide you with some or all of our services.
Where we seek your consent for optional purposes, such as receiving marketing communications, your decision is entirely voluntary. You may withdraw your consent to receive marketing communications at any time by using the unsubscribe link in our communications or by contacting us. Choosing not to receive marketing communications will not affect our ability to provide our services to you.
We may disclose personal information to:
We do not sell personal information.
Some of our service providers, including cloud-based technology providers, may store or process personal information outside Australia.
Our service providers may store or process information in Australia, the United States, New Zealand, Singapore and other jurisdictions where they operate.
Where overseas disclosure occurs, we take reasonable steps to ensure your information is handled in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles.
We take reasonable steps to prevent data breaches and protect personal information. While we take reasonable steps to safeguard personal information, no method of electronic transmission or storage is completely secure.
If we become aware of a data breach involving personal information that is likely to result in serious harm to affected individuals, we will comply with our obligations under the Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). This may include notifying affected individuals and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) where required.
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from:
Our security measures may include:
We retain personal information only for as long as required by law or for legitimate business purposes. When information is no longer required, it is securely destroyed or de-identified.
You may request access to the personal information we hold about you.
You may also request correction of information that is inaccurate, incomplete, out of date, irrelevant or misleading.
Requests should be made in writing to our Privacy Officer.
We will respond within a reasonable period as required by applicable privacy laws.
We may charge a reasonable administrative fee where permitted by law.
Where we refuse access or correction, we will provide written reasons for our decision.
We may use your contact information to provide information about our services and related offerings that may be of interest to you.
You may opt out of marketing communications at any time by:
If you have concerns about how we have handled your personal information, please contact our Privacy Officer.
We will acknowledge, investigate and respond to your complaint within a reasonable time.
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact:
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
Website: www.oaic.gov.au
Privacy Officer
If you would like further information about:
please contact our Privacy Officer.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our business practices, technology, legal requirements or regulatory obligations.
The latest version will always be available on our website. Where significant changes are made, we will take reasonable steps to notify affected individuals.
Last updated: 30 June 2026