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Conditions of entry

Conditions of Entry

THESE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ARE IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ THEM

For the safety, security, comfort and enjoyment of all customers and visitors at Fashion Spree (Centre), the (Owner) has adopted, and the following Conditions of Entry apply to all visitors of the Centre:
1. Every person who enters the Centre agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Entry.

2. Should any person not agree with any of the Conditions of Entry, then that person mustimmediately leave the Centre via a designated exit.

3. Each person must comply with all rules and directions displayed within the Centre and any directions given to you by the Owner’s staff.

4. The Centre is private property and the Owner reserves the right to refuse the admission of any person to the Centre and may remove any person from the Centre at any time for any reason.

5. Persons must not access any service areas in the Centre, i.e. loading dock areas.

6. Any person entering the Centre consents to being subject to filming or audio recording by closed circuit television, body-worn cameras or other surveillance equipment within and surrounding the Centre for operational (including Centre management), security and public risk reasons and the Owner reserves the right to use such evidence in any dispute. The movement of any persons throughout the Centre will be subject to monitoring by such equipment.

7. By entering the Centre, each person consents to their information (including images) being recorded by such surveillance equipment and to the Owner disclosing the information recorded to anyone (including law enforcement bodies and persons involved in relevant legal or disciplinary actions) to the extent that the Owner deems such disclosure to be necessary to protect its lawful interests, the public interest or the safety or persons or property at the Centre.

8. The Owner may collect personal information about any person entering the Centre in order to operate the Centre, to manage operations at the Centre, to provide people with services, features and functions related to their use of the Centre, and for purposes set out in the Owner’s Privacy Policy. By entering the Centre, each person agrees to the Owner’s Privacy Policy. Persons are encouraged to visit the website for information on the Owner’s Privacy Policy https://www.fashionspree.com.au/. The Privacy Policy contains information relating to access and correction of personal information, about how any persons may complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how the Owner will deal with such a complaint. If any persons would like any further information about our privacy policies or practices, please contact Centre Management on 9601 7960 or info@fashionspree.com.au

9. Certain information that is provided by any person will be collected by or on the Owner’s behalf and may be disclosed to third parties that help the Owner deliver its services (including information technology suppliers, communication suppliers and the Owner’s business partners) or as required by law. If any person does not provide this information, those persons may be not be able to access the Centre.

10. Hawkers are strictly prohibited in the Centre.

11. Any person found bringing weapons into the Centre, spitting, using bad language, loitering, stealing, damaging centre property, sitting on the floor or causing disruption to other customers will be asked to leave the Centre.

12. Footwear and shirts or other appropriate attire must be worn at all times in or about the Centre. Clothing displaying offensive wording is prohibited.

13. Skateboards, scooters, rollerskates and rollerblades or the like must not be used or ridden in or about the Centre. Bicycles are not permitted within the Centre and must be parked in spaces designated by the Owner. Mobility scooters used to assist mobility impaired persons are allowed provided they are used at all times in a safe manner.

14. The consumption of alcohol (except in licensed premises in the Centre) and the use of illegal drugs in the Centre is strictly prohibited. Any person whom the Owner suspects to be affected by or under the influence of alcohol and drugs may, in the Owners sole discretion, be refused admission to or removed from the Centre.

15. Smoking or vaping in any part of the Centre (including but not limited to undercover car parks and within 4 meters of any door way into the Centre) is strictly prohibited.

16. Animals (other than Guide Dogs or Assistance Animals) must not be brought into the Centre. 17. If a person or persons persist in any anti-social behaviour (as determined by the Owner in its
absolute discretion) or is in breach of any of these Conditions of Entry, they may be banned from
the Centre for any period determined by the Owner in the Owner’s absolute discretion.

18. To the full extent permitted by law, the Owner is not liable for any loss, damage or injury to any property or person in the Centre and all persons agree to release the Owner from any and all claims in relation to such matters, other than to the extent such loss, damage or injury to any property or person in the Centre is caused by the negligent act or omission of the Owner, its managers, employees, servants and agents.

19. To the full extent permitted by law, each person releases the Owner from all actions and demands due to any loss, death, damage or injury occurring in the Centre other than to the extent such loss, death, damage or injury is caused by the negligent act or omission of the Owner, its managers, employees, servants and agents. The Owner is not liable for any loss or damage to, without limitation, any vehicle, accessories, contents or personal property left with the Owner or in the Centre other than to the extent such loss or damage is caused by the negligent act or omission of the Owner, its managers, employees, servants and agents.

20. To the full extent permitted by law, any person who damages or causes any damage or loss to any other person, property or goods at the Centre will be liable for all direct, consequential or special loss or damage or injury suffered, and indemnifies and shall keep indemnified the Owner against all claims, expenses and other liabilities which may be brought against or incurred by the Owner in relation to such loss and damage.

21. Persons parking vehicles in the Centre do so at their own risk. The Owner shall not be liable for any damage to vehicles, theft of any valuables from a vehicle or for any other loss or damage of whatever nature to any vehicle or to the contents of any vehicle parked or driven in the Centre other than to the extent such loss or damage is caused by the negligent act or omission of the Owner, its managers, employees, servants and agents. For full terms and conditions for use of the Car Park, please refer to the Car Park Terms and Conditions for Entry https://www.fashionspree.com.au

22. Vehicles not parked in accordance with the Centre’s Car Park Terms and Conditions for Entry may be entered and removed by the Owner or its employees at the sole risk and expense of the owner of the vehicle.

23. Leaflets or brochures must not be distributed at the Centre without the prior written approval of the Owner.

SHORTFORM CONDITIONS OF ENTRY] FASHION SPREE CENTRE
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

By entering this Centre, you agree to be bound by our full Conditions of Entry.

KEY CONDITIONS:

• Follow all signs and staff directions
• Wear appropriate clothing and footwear
• No antisocial behaviour
• No smoking or vaping
• No alcohol (except in licensed venues)
• No skateboards/scooters/rollerblades/bicycles
• No animals (except assistance animals)
• CCTV in operation throughout Centre
• Management reserves the right to refuse entry

Car parking is subject to separate Terms of Entry displayed in car parks.

Centre Management – 9601 7960 or info@fashionspree.com.au

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Privacy Policy

Gazcorp Pty Ltd ABN 41 001 696 073 (Collectively "Gazcorp", "we", "us" or "our") understands that privacy is an important individual right. Privacy is important to our own business and the businesses of our clients. This policy sets out our commitment to how we collect, maintain and store personal information. We are also bound to comply with the Australian Privacy Principles as set out in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

We only collect personal information where it is necessary for our business purposes or if there is a legal requirement for us to do so. The types of personal information that Gazcorp collects will depend on the nature of your dealings with us. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that you know why we are collecting your personal information, what we use it for, to whom we may disclose it and how you can access it to ensure it is accurate and up to date.

We may collect information from a variety of sources, such as directly from you when you correspond with us, when you use our website or other resources, when you subscribe to our trade promotions or other publications or when you apply for a position of employment with us.

We will endeavour to collect all information directly from you. However, from time to time we may also collect information from other sources, such as from your nominated representative or Attorney or third parties such as government departments, recruitment agencies, previous employers and search providers in relation to property, bankruptcy and companies enquiries.

Generally, if you choose not to provide certain information to us, then we may not be able to provide you with certain services and you may not be able to use certain parts of our website or online services or participate in competitions or promotions that we run.

We may request the information from you, (including but not limited to the following information):

Gazcorp’s shopping centres, including those managed on behalf of third parties, are under video and camera surveillance. When entering Gazcorp’s shopping centres, the personal information and images of individuals may be collected by Gazcorp. This information may be used by Gazcorp in connection with the management and security of the shopping centre generally, and may be provided to law enforcement and government bodies, insurers, Gazcorp staff and subcontractors, third parties who provide Gazcorp with services from time to time and retailers for these purposes.

USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Gazcorp uses the personal information it collects for the purposes including:

Where Gazcorp engage service providers or suppliers or others to act on our behalf, we will take reasonable steps to protect the privacy of all information disclosed and require such parties to comply with any relevant privacy laws. You have the right to ask these organisations for access to information that they hold about you.

If we send your personal information outside of Australia we will require that the recipient of the information complies with the privacy laws and contractual obligations to maintain the security of the data.

We may disclose information about you to third parties where this is permitted by law including for any of the purposes mentioned within this section. These third parties include:

If we need to disclose your personal information for any other purpose, then we will obtain consent from you.

DATA QUALITY

Gazcorp will take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information it collects, uses and discloses is accurate and current.

If you believe any information that we hold about you is incorrect, incomplete or out-of-date, please contact us. Gazcorp will respond to your request within a reasonable period and will take reasonable steps to amend your records.

Gazcorp holds personal information in a combination of secure electronic and hard copy formats. We take all reasonable steps to ensure that any personal information held by us is protected from misuse, loss and unauthorised modification or disclosure. Such steps include, secure physical storage of documents within our office premises, network and communications security measures, staff training and destruction of data when it is no longer required.

No data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed as completely secure. So while we strive to protect such information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information transmitted to us and individuals do so at their own risk.

Gazcorp will take reasonable steps to permanently de-identify or securely destroy personal information that it no longer requires, or upon request from you for any purpose except in limited permitted circumstances.

USE OF THE WEBSITE AND DATA PROTECTION

When you access our Website or any of our newsletters and publications, anonymous technical information (Cookies) may be collected about user activities on the Website. This may include information such as the date and time you accessed the Website, the type of browser used to access the Website and the page of the Website you visited and any documents that you may have downloaded. This information is used by us to make decisions about maintaining and improving our Website and online services.

We provide links to useful websites on our Website. While we have confidence in these websites these linked sites are not under our control, and we cannot accept responsibility for the conduct of companies whose domain is linked to our website or whose domain links you to our website. Before disclosing your personal information on any other website, we advise you to examine the terms and conditions of using that website and its privacy statement.

ACCESS TO PERSONAL INFORMATION

You have a right to reasonable access to any information that Gazcorp holds about you. To request access to your information, please contact us by email at headoffice@gazcorp.com. At the time you make your request, we may ask you to provide a written request detailing the information you are seeking to access and if you are an authorised representative, to provide documented evidence that lawfully authorises you to act on the individual or company’s behalf.

We reserve the right to charge for providing access to certain information, as permitted by law and you will be informed of this at the time of your request. We will always endeavour to matter your request for access within a reasonable timeframe and in the manner requested by you if it is reasonable to do so.

However, in some circumstances we may decline a request for access to information such as where we no longer hold the information, or where denying access is permitted or required by law. If we are unable to give you access to the information you have requested, we will give you written reasons for this decision when we respond to your request.

CONTACTING US / COMPLAINTS

If you have any questions, feedback or concerns about our Privacy Policy or how your personal information is handled by our firm, please contact us at:

Gazcorp Pty Ltd

Address: Level 10, 60 Park Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000
Post: PO BOX A2577 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1235
Phone: (02) 9817 7488
Facsimile: (02) 9879 0341
Email: headoffice@gazcorp.com

We will attend to your query or complaint within a reasonable timeframe. If you have a complaint or have made a complaint, you are not satisfied with our response and consider that the complaint has not be adequately resolved, then you may make a formal complaint to the Office of Australian Information Commissioner by calling them at 1300 363 992, online at www.oaic.gov.au or in writing to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, GPO Box 5218 Sydney NSW 2001.

Please click here to download our privacy policy.