Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information Act 1991 gives members of the public the right to access documents, subject to some restrictions. The Act gives you a legal right to:

  • request access to documents held by State Government agencies, Government Ministers, Local Councils or State Universities
  • request the amendment of documents about you which are incomplete, incorrect, out-of-date or misleading
  • seek a review of a decision made by a State Government agency, Government Minister, Local Council or University

A number of exemptions are necessary to ensure that other people's privacy is not breached or that the proper administration of Government is not adversely affected. Examples of documents that you may be refused access to include:

  • documents that would lead to an unreasonable disclosure of another person's affairs
  • documents that contain trade secrets or information of commercial value
  • documents affecting law enforcement and public safety
  • documents subject to legal professional privilege or parliamentary privilege.

For further information, refer to Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 1991.

FOI Officer


Any questions or queries can be directed to our Freedom of Information Officer. They can discuss the document(s) you are looking to access and give any guidance required.

The Freedom of Information Officer will be available to guide you in any instance as to whether your application is necessary and its possibility of being an exempt document. You may contact the Freedom of Information Officer on 8666 2014.

Submitting an FOI Application


Freedom of Information Application Form

Freedom of Information Fees and Charges 2023

Fill in all the necessary details and post your application with the appropriate fee to:

Freedom of Information Officer District Council of Mount Remarkable 
PO Box 94
MELROSE SA 5483

or

Email you application to:

postmaster@mtr.sa.gov.au

Your application can be emailed, however the it will not be considered 'officially received' until payment has also been received. If you choose to take this option please put a note with the payment advising of the application it relates to.

If you prefer to write a letter requesting access to documents, your letter must:

  • specify that you are making an application under the Freedom of information Act 1991
  • include your name and your postal address in Australia
  • describe the documents you would like to access
  • specify whether the documents contain information about your personal affairs
  • request how you want to access the document eg do you wish to inspect the document or do you want a copy
  • include the application fee unless you are lodging an application to amend your personal records or you hold a concession card (proof will be required)
  • be sent directly to the State Government department or agency, Government Minister, Local Council or State University that holds the information

The application must be delivered or posted to:

Freedom of Information OfficerDistrict Council of Mount Remarkable 
3 Stuart Street (PO Box 94 for postal applications)
MELROSE SA 5483

Further Information


Contact the Freedom of Information Officer on 8666 2014

Visit the State Records website archives.sa.gov.au