Last updated: 30 March 2026
Who we are
This website is maintained on behalf of the Castlereagh Statement coalition — a cross-sector group of educators, leaders, and students committed to the future of Australian education and training in the age of AI. The website is currently administered by Professor Danny Liu from the University of Sydney.
What information we collect
When you submit a form on this site, we collect the information you provide, which may include your name, email address, role, organisation, sector, and any comments or feedback you choose to share. All form submissions are voluntary.
When you visit this site, we use cookies and Google Analytics to collect anonymised data about how the site is used, including pages visited, time spent on the site, referring websites, and general location (city/region level, not precise location). This information is collected in aggregate and cannot be used to identify you personally.
How we use your information
Form submissions are used to:
- Record endorsements of the Castlereagh Statement
- Collect feedback to inform the development of the Statement and related action plans
- Identify and contact people interested in contributing to the coalition’s work
- With your consent, publicly list your name, role, and organisation as an endorser of the Statement
Analytics data is used to understand how people find and use this site, so we can improve it.
Who we share your information with
Form submissions — including your name, role, organisation, sector, and feedback — will be shared with the contributors and organisers of the Castlereagh Statement for the purpose of advancing the coalition’s work. This includes using your feedback to develop sector-specific action plans and future publications. Your email address will only be used to contact you directly and will not be published without your explicit consent.
Contact form submissions are only seen by the site administrators and are not shared with the broader contributor group.
If you consent to being listed as an endorser, your name, role, and organisation may be displayed publicly on this website and in related publications. Your email address will not be published.
Analytics data is processed by Google Analytics. Google’s privacy policy applies to this processing. We use analytics in a way that does not allow Google to identify individual visitors. We do not share analytics data with any other party.
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to any third party.
Cookies
This site uses cookies for:
- Essential cookies — required for the site to function correctly
- Analytics cookies — placed by Google Analytics to help us understand site usage
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Disabling analytics cookies will not affect your ability to use the site.
Your rights
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of any personal information we hold about you by contacting us. If you have endorsed the Statement and wish to withdraw your endorsement, contact us and we will remove your details.
Data storage and security
Endorsement and feedback submissions are collected via Microsoft Forms and stored in accordance with Microsoft’s data handling practices. Contact form submissions are processed by the website and delivered to the site administrators via email. Website hosting and analytics data are stored by IONOS Inc. We take reasonable steps to protect your information from unauthorised access, but no online system is completely secure.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The date at the top of this page indicates when it was last revised.
Contact
If you have questions about this privacy policy or how your information is handled, please contact us.