Privacy Policy

Last updated: MARCH 13, 2026

Welcome! Your trust matters to me. This page explains how I collect, use, share, protect, and manage your personal information when you interact with my website (“we”, “us”, or “our”).

1. Who we are & how to contact us

  • Business name: TN20Y – The Next Twenty Years P/L trading as The Feminine Futures Foundation

  • Australia

  • Email: [email protected] 

You can always contact us if you have any questions, want to access your information or raise concerns about privacy or these terms.

2. What “personal information” is & what we collect

“Personal information” means any information about an individual that can identify them such as name, email, phone number, address, IP address, etc.
We may collect:

  • Information you provide directly (for example, when you fill in a contact or subscription form)

  • Usage data (e.g. pages visited, time on site, browser type, device)

  • Cookies or tracking technologies (see section 4)

  • Any other information you agree to give us

If you provide especially sensitive information (health, racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, etc.), we’ll treat it with extra care and only collect it with your explicit consent.

3. Why we collect & how we use your information

We collect and use your information for purposes such as:

  • To respond to your inquiries or requests

  • To provide or improve our services, content or offerings

  • To send newsletters, updates or marketing (only if you opt in)

  • For analytics, site performance, and security

  • To comply with legal or regulatory obligations

We’ll only use your personal information for purposes that are lawful and fair, and consistent with what we’ve told you.

4. Cookies, tracking & third-party tools

We use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to:

  • Remember your preferences

  • Help us analyse site traffic and behaviour

  • Provide relevant content or advertising

You can control or disable cookies via your browser settings, though this might affect your experience on our site.
We may also use third-party services (for example, analytics providers, email platforms, payment providers). Their own privacy and security practices apply for the portions of data they handle.

5. Sharing, disclosure & overseas transfers

We won’t sell your personal information. We may share your data:

  • With trusted service providers (who help us run the website or provide services), bound by confidentiality and privacy obligations

  • When required by law (e.g. court orders, regulatory requests)

  • In emergencies (for safety or fraud prevention)

If we transfer your personal information overseas (for example, to cloud servers or external service providers), we’ll take steps to ensure that the data is protected at a standard comparable to Australian law.

6. Data security & retention

We are committed to securing your personal data. We use reasonable measures (encryption, access controls, regular reviews) to protect against unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration or destruction.

We won’t retain your personal information longer than necessary. When we no longer need it for the purposes it was collected, we will securely destroy or de-identify it.

7. Access, correction & deletion

You have the right to:

  • Request access to your personal information we hold

  • Request corrections if information is incomplete, inaccurate or outdated

  • Request deletion or de-identification in certain circumstances

To make a request, please contact us (see section 1). We’ll respond within a reasonable time.

8. Complaints & dispute resolution

If you believe we’ve mishandled your personal information, please contact us first so we can try to resolve it.
If you’re not satisfied, you can lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC). Their role and guidance are central under the Privacy Act and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
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9. Changes to this policy & terms

We may update this Privacy & Terms statement from time to time (for example, to reflect changes in law or practices). If we make material changes, we’ll notify you (e.g. via email or a notice on our website).
Please review this page periodically.

10. Terms of Use / Website terms (summary)

  • You agree to use this website in lawful ways and not misuse it (e.g. no spam, no hacking, no infringing on intellectual property).

  • All content (text, images, logos) is owned by us or licensed to us and is protected by copyright.

  • We make reasonable efforts to keep information accurate and up to date but make no guarantees.

  • We are not liable for losses or damages arising from your use of this website to the maximum extent permitted by law.

  • We may suspend, restrict or terminate access at any time.

If you transact or purchase via the site (if applicable), separate terms (e.g. for payment, delivery, refunds) will also apply.

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which The Feminine Futures Foundations operates, the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT region. We acknowledge their elders past and present. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this region.

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