Website Terms of Use Statement

The Regional Bahá’í Council for Western and Central Australia (RBC) is an institution operating under the auspices of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Australia Inc. (ABN 71 174 672 086), and is charged with the development of community-building activities in Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory. 

You are free to access materials on the website without limitation but rights to reproduce are not implied. Permission to reproduce any content from the website must be sought in writing from the RBC (secretariat@wca.bahai.org.au). All grants of permission will be provided in writing.

The RBC will not be responsible to any person or organisation for any liability for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that may result from any access to or use of the stories and/or photographs on the website. The RBC retains full copyright protection for its stories and photographs under all applicable national and international laws.

To make requests or provide feedback regarding the RBC and the website https://wca.bahai.org.au/ please email secretariat@wca.bahai.org.au.

Links to External or Third Party website Statement

This website contains links to external websites. While reasonable care has been taken when linking to websites, the RBC has no direct control over the content of the linked sites. It is the responsibility of the user to make their own decisions about the accuracy, reliability and correctness of information contained in linked external websites.  Links to external websites do not constitute a recommendation of any material on those websites or of any products or services offered by, from or through those external websites.

E-commerce Statement

The payment step for summer school registrations links to third party websites or resources. Such third party services are subject to different terms of service and privacy policies, and we recommend you review them. RBC is not responsible or liable for the use of such third party services or payments that go through a third-party gateway. 

Privacy Statement

We respect your right to privacy under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and comply with the Australian Privacy Principles in respect of the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information.

We collect only personal information provided by you on a voluntary basis, in order to respond to your queries and to send you any additional information and material that you request. Your personal information will not be released to anyone other than necessary to fulfil your request and enquiry.

Visitors to this website are not tracked, except to produce aggregate statistical data that does not identify individual users. Where we must use cookies to provide essential functionality, these are not used to track your use of the site or to store personally identifiable information. Reasonable steps have been taken to ensure that all information collected from you will remain secure, free from unauthorized access, use or disclosure. Please keep in mind that if you follow a link from this website to an external site, the external site may have a different policy regarding privacy.

If you have any queries about this Privacy Statement or the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Australia Inc. (ABN 71 174 672 086)’s Privacy Policy, or wish at any time to request access to, or correction of, your personal information that we hold or to raise any concern about the manner in which your personal information is collected, held, used or disclosed, please contact us on secretariat@wca.bahai.org.au.

Copyright Statement

All material on this website, including but not limited to, text, photographs, images, illustrations, maps, audio clips, and video clips (“Content”) is protected by copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights.

The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Australia Inc. (ABN 71 174 672 086) retains full legal protection for its Content under all applicable national and international laws. To the extent that copyright subsists in a third party it remains with the original owner and permission may be required to reuse the material.