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Terms & Conditions

Terms of Use

You should read these Terms of Use carefully. In these Terms of Use “We“, “Our” or “Us” means Maccabi Australia Incorporated, Maccabi Victoria Incorporated, Maccabi NSW Incorporated and Maccabi WA Incorporated (herein collectively referred to as Maccabi) and includes its directors, employees, volunteer members and agents; and “You” or “Your” means the person who accepts these Terms of Use, by using this website. Acceptance by You of these Terms of Use binds You and all of Your employees, officers and agents to comply with these Terms of Use. Without implying any licence to do so, if You pass on any information contained in the web site to any other person, You should pass on these Terms of Use also and draw it to their attention.

This website is operated by Maccabi.

Maccabi provides this website as part of its overall service to You. By accessing or using any of the content, information, data, text, graphics, photographs and other materials (“Material“) on this website You agree to these Terms of Use. If You do not agree, You should not use this website.

In addition to these Terms of Use, your use of certain services or parts of this website may be subject to specific and additional terms. Since You are also bound by these additional terms, You should review them where they are provided on this website. The specific terms take priority over these Terms of Use to the extent of any inconsistency.

These are the current Terms of Use and they replace any other terms of use for this website previously published on this website. Maccabi may at any time vary the Terms of Use by publishing the amended Terms of Use on this website. You accept that by doing this, Maccabi has provided You with sufficient notice of the amendment. By continuing to access or use any Material on this website after any amendment, You confirm Your agreement to these Terms of Use, as amended.

 

Information on Website

This data is provided ‘as is’. Neither MACCABI, nor the provider of the data, represents or guarantees, or accepts any liability whatsoever in respect of, the accuracy, currency or completeness of any of this data. It is not provided for professional use. Any use of this information is at the user’s risk. MACCABI does not accept any liability for any delays, interruptions, errors, or omissions, however occurring (including as a result of negligence) in the collecting, recording, processing, using, storing or dissemination of this information.

You may use and/or copy the information on this site for personal reference only.

MACCABI endeavours to ensure all information contained in this site is correct at the time of inclusion. However, the accuracy of the material cannot be guaranteed and visitors using the information from the site do so entirely at their own risk. The information may not be reproduced or published in any other way or by any means without the prior written consent of MACCABI.

 

Links to Other Websites

The MACCABI website may contain links to other websites operated by third parties (“Third Party Websites“). Those Third Party Websites are not under the control of MACCABI, and MACCABI does not endorse and is not responsible for any Material on, or linked to from, Third Party Websites (“Third Party Material“).

In particular, and to the extent permitted by law, MACCABI makes no warranties or representations:

regarding the quality, accuracy, merchantability or fitness for purpose of Third Party Material or products or services available through Third Party Websites; or

that Third Party Material does not infringe the intellectual property rights of any person. MACCABI is not authorising the reproduction of Third Party Material by linking material on this website to Third Party Material.

 

Trade Marks, Copyright and Linking to this Website

Except where necessary for viewing material on this website on Your browser, or as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) or other applicable laws or these Terms of Use, no part of material on this website may be uploaded to a third party, linked to, framed, reproduced, adapted, performed in public, distributed or transmitted in any form by any process without the specific written consent of MACCABI. Please contact Us if You would like to place a link to any part of this website.

 

Warranties

MACCABI is not responsible for any error or omission on this website and reserves the right to make changes without notice.

MACCABI does not guarantee that this website or Third Party Websites will be free from viruses, or that access to this website or Third Party Websites will be uninterrupted.

 

Liability and Complying with Laws

To the maximum extent permitted by law, and except to the extent expressly specified or referenced in these Terms of Use, MACCABI is not liable (whether in contract, tort, under statute or otherwise) for any loss, damage, or expense (including special, indirect or consequential loss, loss of profit or revenue, loss of use, legal costs and defence or settlement costs) that You or any other person incurs arising directly or indirectly out of or referable to Material on this website or to Third Party Material. Liability of MACCABI for a breach of a condition or warranty implied by law or otherwise, and which cannot be excluded, is limited to the maximum extent the law allows. You must comply with all laws in relation to Your access or use of Material on this website, including laws of the country in which You reside or from which You access this website.

 

Cancellation

The agreement set out in these Terms of Use and Your access to this website may be cancelled at any time by MACCABI without notice. All restrictions, licences granted by You and all disclaimers and limitations of liability by MACCABI will continue after cancellation.

 

General

Any part of these Terms of Use must be read down to the extent necessary to prevent that part or these Terms of Use being invalid, voidable or unenforceable in the circumstances. Despite that reading down, if a part of these Terms of Use is still invalid, voidable or unenforceable, and if the part would not be invalid or voidable if a word or words were removed, then that word or those words will be deleted, and the rest of these Terms of Use will continue to be fully enforceable.

A right of MACCABI under these Terms of Use may only be waived in writing signed by MACCABI. These Terms of Use and Your use of this website are governed by Victorian law. Any rights not expressly granted in these Terms of Use are reserved by MACCABI.

Privacy Policy

Introduction

From time to time, Maccabi Australia Inc. and its affiliated state representative bodies (Maccabi) may be bound to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (or APPs) set out in that Act. Whether or not it is bound at a particular time, Maccabi aims at all times to deal with the personal information of individuals in a way that is consistent with the APPs.

This Policy describes Maccabi’s approach to dealing with personal information.

The Purposes for Which Maccabi Collects, Holds, Uses and Discloses Personal Information Maccabi Australia (MAI) is Maccabi’s roof body; whose state membership organisations oversee Maccabi Club sports activity. The clubs provide organised sport at the grass roots level across 23 different sporting codes. MAI provides pathway opportunities for its members to attend and participate in national sporting events like Junior Carnival and international events such as the Maccabiah Games and the Pan American Maccabi Games and others. Ultimately, Maccabi aims to deliver participation and development opportunities for Jewish Australian athletes through the club structure and provide further opportunities for involvement in various programs and events that have a health and wellness leaning. MAI works with the state bodies to develop the organisation through collaboration and alignment and improved effectiveness. As a membership-based organisation, Maccabi use the personal information that we collect to enable us to conduct our operations, to provide our services to you, to carry on our marketing activities and for other reasonably foreseeable purposes, including:

  • to consider applications for membership;

  • to register memberships;

  • to communicate with you;

  • to consider applications for employment;

  • to comply with our legal, financial and reporting obligations;

  • to enhance our activities and services;

  • for research, planning, service development, security or risk management; and

  • to communicate with third parties in respect of athlete funding and otherwise in relation to our provision of activities and services to you.

Where you have provided your consent for us to do so, we may also use personal information that we have collected to periodically send you emails, including about new developments or other information which we think you may find interesting. You can opt out of these communications at any time.

 

The Kinds of Personal Information That Maccabi Collects and Holds

In undertaking its activities Maccabi, at its various levels, collects ‘personal information’. This may include (but is not limited to) a person’s name, address, telephone number, postcode, email address, and other contact details, date of birth, occupation, and financial records. The personal information that Maccabi holds will depend on the nature of the activity or service we are providing to you. Maccabi Australia will only collect personal information to the extent relevant for the relationship it has with each person. Maccabi also holds sensitive personal information, for example about an employee or an athlete. This may include information about health, family background, disability, criminal convictions, personnel files, employment histories and tax file numbers.

Recognising that the Privacy Act places restrictions on collecting sensitive personal information about person. Maccabi may collect sensitive information when:

  • providing health services to persons (for example to an athlete)

  • providing sport services to persons (for example to an athlete)

  • it is required to provide specific services (for example in allocating specifically targeted funding)

  • assessing eligibility for employment (potential or existing employees)

  • for the purpose of maintaining the employee/employer relationship

  • for the purpose of meeting legal employment obligations

However, we will not do so unless we are authorised by law or otherwise have your express consent. You are entitled to remain anonymous or use a pseudonym when dealing with us, unless:

  • you are required by law to use your real name; or

  • it is impracticable for us to deal with you without using your real name.

However, please note that if we do not collect, hold, use or disclose your personal information, then we may not be able to provide our services to you.

If Maccabi conducts online collaboration, social media or market research, it may also ask for public opinions about its services or staff. These will be treated as personal information if they contain personally identifiable information.

 

How Maccabi Collects and Holds Personal Information

If it is reasonable and practical to do so, Maccabi will collect personal information directly from the persons concerned with their consent. This may be through application forms, over the telephone, the Internet, or in person. Maccabi may also need to collect personal information from other people or organisations. This information is collected with the person’s consent, except for in circumstances allowed for by legislation. Sometimes this may happen without direct involvement. Some examples of the people or organisations from which Maccabi may collect personal information are:

  • sporting organisations

  • publicly available sources of information (such as telephone directories)

  • person’s representatives (such as a parent, coach, legal adviser, manager)

  • person’s employers

  • other government agencies

  • law enforcement agencies

Where Maccabi have collected your personal information by indirect means, we will take reasonable steps to inform you that we have your personal information.

So that Maccabi can better tailor information and services to individual needs, when it sends email messages, it may use technology to identify persons to know when an email is opened or links within an email are used.

If persons log into Maccabi intranet/extranet services, information may be collected from them to confirm their identity.

Maccabi will hold the information it collects on electronic systems, and where appropriate in paper format.

Maccabi may also hold or receive some information on cloud-based systems. Where this occurs, Maccabi will require the relevant service to be compliant with its privacy and security standards in protecting personal information.

 

How Maccabi Will Keep Personal Information Accurate and Up-To-Date

Maccabi seeks to maintain the quality of its information holdings by taking reasonable administrative and technical steps to make sure that the information collected, used and disclosed is accurate, complete and up-to-date.

If we discover that the personal information we hold about you is not accurate, or if you make a written request to us with respect to your personal information, wherever practicable and appropriate we will provide you with access to, or take steps to correct the personal information that we hold about you.

 

How Maccabi Will Keep Information and Data Secure

Paper documents are protected from unauthorised access or use through the various security systems that we have over our physical premises. We also aim to maintain up-todate computer and network security systems with appropriate firewalls, access controls and passwords to protect electronic copies of personal information.

All Maccabi employees, athletes and other participants in Maccabi activities are bound by the Maccabi Code of Conduct to not misuse personal information. Those who perform services on Maccabi’s behalf are also bound by agreements that include privacy clauses.

If we no longer require an individual’s personal information, we will generally take reasonable steps to destroy it in a secure manner or remove identifying features from it. This is subject to any legal obligation (such as the Archives Act, 1983) that requires Maccabi to keep information for a certain period of time.

 

In What Circumstances Would Maccabi Provide Personal

Information to Others, Including Overseas Providers

Sometimes Maccabi may provide personal information to external organisations. Generally, these are organisations that help Maccabi conduct its programs and activities. These organisations may include:

  • sport partners (sporting organisations, including those overseas with whom we have agreements to provide funding or services)

  • other organisations to which we are affiliated (for example the Jewish Communal Appeal (JCA) in NSW)

  • cloud based services that host Maccabi data on its servers

  • authorised representatives of Maccabi

  • superannuation funds

  • payment systems operators (for example, our online facility to receive credit card payments)

  • our accountants, auditors or lawyers • a person’s representatives (for example a parent, coach, legal adviser, manager)

Maccabi strives to limit the information it provides to outside organisations to what they need to provide their services to us – or to provide services to Maccabi members. We will not disclose any personal information unless you consent to such disclosure or we are required or permitted to do so by law.
Maccabi requires any organisation that it contracts with to use the personal information provided only for the purposes of the specific service being provided to Maccabi, and for no other purpose. We work with these organisations to ensure that your personal information is handled in accordance with the APPs.

Maccabi may also need to provide personal information to others outside Maccabi where:

  • Maccabi is required to by law or has a public duty to do so. For example, a Court, a regulator (such as the Australian Taxation Office or the police can compel Maccabi to disclose personal information to them);

  • the information relates to a sports drug and safety matter or is otherwise relevant to the performance of the functions of the Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority and as such may be provided to the Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority; or

  • persons have expressly consented to their personal information being supplied to others for particular purposes.

We may request your consent to disclose your personal information for a particular purpose. In other circumstances, you may be deemed to have given your consent, including where you indicate to us that you wish to obtain information from any of our affiliated third parties about their activities, or the services that they provide.

We may need to disclose some of your personal information to an overseas recipient, in the course of providing our products and services to you. However, we will only do so where:

  • such disclosure is necessary for us to provide our products and services to you; and

  • you have provided your consent; or

  • we reasonably believe that the recipient is required to deal with the personal information in accordance with laws which are similar to the APPs and will keep the personal information secure and use it only for the purpose for which it was collected; or

  • we are otherwise permitted or required by law or court order.

Access to Personal Information Held by Maccabi and to Correction of That Information

Any person who believes that Maccabi holds personal information about them may contact Maccabi to seek access to that information. In most cases, Maccabi will provide access, although there might be reasons why Maccabi considers this inappropriate – for example where access would involve infringing on another person’s privacy.

If after accessing information held about any person, they consider that it is inaccurate, outof- date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading for the purposes for which it is held, then they may request Maccabi to amend it or where applicable log into the Maccabi website and change it themselves. In most cases, Maccabi will amend or permit the person to amend the information.

In the first instance a person can request access to their personal information by contacting

Maccabi.

By post:
Office Manager Maccabi Australia
1/115 Hawthorn Rd, Caulfield North VIC 3161 Tel. +61 3 9563 5865

By email: enquiries.mai@maccabi.com.au

 

Complaints

Maccabi aims to be efficient and fair when responding to any privacy complaint.

Any privacy complaints to Maccabi must be made in writing to the Maccabi Australia President and/or Office Manager. Maccabi aims to respond to all complaints within a reasonable time period.

If you are dissatisfied with any decision made by us in relation to your complaint, you have the right to refer your complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner on 1300 363 992 or at enquiries@oaic.gov.au.

 

Roles and Responsibilities

The overall responsibility for the management of Maccabi privacy ultimately resides with the Maccabi Australia President and Office Manager. However, authority and responsibility for the management and use of personal information is delegated and assigned at all levels.

Privacy is a shared responsibility and all Maccabi system users are responsible for implementing privacy policies and practices.

 

Contact for this Policy

Maccabi Office Manager

Email: c/- enquiries.mai@maccabi.com.au

Tel. (03) 9563 5865

Amending this Privacy Policy

If Maccabi amend this Privacy Policy, any updated version will be posted on our website at https://www,maccabi.com.au 

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We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of Country on which we meet, connect and play sport, and which we call home.

Maccabi respects the diverse protocols, heritages and cultures of all First Nations peoples. We pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and peoples both past and present, and we acknowledge and are inspired by the significant contribution that they have made to sport in the Australian community.

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