Privacy Policy

What information do we collect?

We collect information from you when you register on our site or fill out a form. You may be asked to enter: your name, organisation, email, website, phone number and any other relevant contact details.

You may also visit our site anonymously.

What do we use your information for?

Website users who register for email updates from Do Something will receive periodic newsletters. The email address you provide will only be used to send you information and updates pertaining to Do Something and its campaigns. It will not be displayed publicly, nor will it be passed on to a third party.


How do we protect your information?

Do Something is committed to protecting your privacy while interacting with our website. We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information when you enter, submit, or access your personal information.

Do we use cookies?

Yes. Like most websites we use cookies on some of our campaign websites to improve your experience and to provide customised services. Cookies help us to keep a record of your preferences, such as your postcode or location.  Without cookies you will have to reset your preferences every time you log on.

If you don't want to receive cookies you can change your browser to notify you when cookies are sent and enable you to refuse them. Cookies can also be deleted from your browser.

Do we disclose any information to outside parties?

We do not sell, trade or transfer your personal information to outside parties. This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential.

We may also release your information when we believe the release of information is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect the rights, property or safety of Do Something and our users.

Non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for research or marketing purposes.

Third party links

Occasionally, at our discretion, we may include offers from third party products or services on our website. These third party sites have separate and independent privacy policies. Do Something have no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of linked third party sites.

Your Consent

By using our site, you consent to our privacy policy.

Changes to our Privacy Policy

If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this page.

For more information please contact Do Something on +61 2 9519 8766 or admin@dosomething.net.au.

LATEST UPDATES

13th  May 2013


As part of National Volunteer Week, the charity DoSomething! are promoting their Photo Contest to influence Australians to explore, engage, and empower change through volunteering in their local communities.

 

Submit a photo that illustrates community volunteering. By sharing your passion with the nation, you have the ability to inspire others. Together, we can use the power of an image to build a better place.

 

There's over $2000 worth of prizes for grabs!

 

In an effort to generate more members for Australia's service clubs, the DoSomething! charity have launched a national campaign called 'Join The Club'. Throughout May, the campaign will be encouraging Australians to join a local service club.
Finding a local club is now far easier. Thanks to sponsorship from ALDI, DoSomething! have created the JoinTheClub.org.au website. It contains the contact details for the 5,000 service clubs around Australia

For more info click here.

 

 

 

29th April 2013


The Tasmanian town of Coles Bay is celebrating the tenth anniversary of their ban on plastic checkout bags. This week ten years ago, they were the first Australian town to ban non-biodegradable plastic checkout bags.

 

Ban organisers Jon Dee and Ben Kearney from the DoSomething! charity have been in Coles Bay to celebrate the town's environmental leadership. Over the last 10 years, the small community has reduced plastic bag usage by 2 million bags.

 

For more info click here.

 

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