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Privacy statement

Last updated 8 July 2026 · Timothy William Flanders (ABN 32 673 051 773)

What this service handles

The feed is compiled from public council planning registers across South East Queensland — development application references, site addresses, application descriptions and the named applicant. These are public records published by local governments; each row in the feed links back to the council portal as the source of truth.

Individuals are not named

Where the applicant on the public record is a private individual rather than a business, their name is never included in the feed. The row reads simply “Private individual”. Companies, trusts, single-purpose vehicles, consultancies and organisations are named as the register names them. What the feed sells is the construction-start trigger at an address, not the identity of whoever lodged the application.

Business contact details

Where a digest includes a business contact detail, it is one the business itself conspicuously published (for example on its own website), and it is supplied together with a reference to where it was published. Harvested or purchased contact lists are never used or supplied. Subscribers are responsible for their own use of supplied contacts, including compliance with the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) for any messages they send.

What we collect from you

If you enquire or subscribe: your name, business details and email address, used to deliver the feed, manage the subscription and invoice you. This site itself sets no cookies and runs no analytics or trackers.

Storage, access and correction

Subscriber details are held in the business's private systems and are not sold or shared with third parties. To access, correct or delete the details we hold about you or your business — or to have a published contact detail excluded from future digests — email info@bleachmeclean.com.au and it will be actioned promptly.

Complaints

Raise any privacy concern by email first. If it isn't resolved to your satisfaction, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (oaic.gov.au).