David Price Consulting and Walk Tall Consulting (Cascade Pty Ltd)
davidprice.com | Perth, Western Australia
PRIVACY POLICY
Effective Date: 6 April 2026 | Last Updated: 6 April 2026
David Julian Price Consulting values and respects the privacy of every person we deal with. This Policy explains how we collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information, and how we keep it secure. It has been prepared to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), including the significant reforms introduced by the Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 (Cth) which took effect from December 2024. |
1. About Us
Business Name: David Julian Price Consulting (Cascade Pty Ltd) and Walk Tall Consulting
Website: davidprice.com
Location: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Privacy Contact: [email protected]
We provide presentation skills coaching, meetings facilitation and chairing expertise, motivational keynote speaking, and related consulting services to corporate, government, and individual clients throughout Australia and internationally.
2. What Personal Information We Collect
We may collect and hold the following types of personal information:
2.1 Identity and Contact Information
- Name
- Job title and organisation
- Email address and telephone number
- Postal or business address
2.2 Professional and Engagement Information
- Organisation size, industry, and relevant business context
- Information provided during coaching sessions, workshops, or speaking engagements
- Feedback and evaluation responses
- Notes and correspondence relating to our services
2.3 Financial Information
- Invoicing details such as company name and ABN
- Payment records (note: we do not store credit card numbers — payments are processed by secure third-party providers)
2.4 Website and Digital Information
- IP address and browser type when you visit our website
- Pages visited, time and duration of visits
- Information submitted through website forms or enquiry pages
- Email engagement data (opens and clicks) where you have subscribed to our newsletter
Where possible, you may interact with us anonymously or using a pseudonym. However, in most cases, providing personal information is necessary for us to deliver our services effectively.
3. How We Collect Personal Information
We collect personal information in the following ways:
- Directly from you — when you contact us, book a service, attend a workshop, complete an enquiry form, or subscribe to Walk Tall Wisdom, our email newsletter
- From your employer or an event organiser — when you participate in a corporate training or speaking engagement arranged on your behalf
- Through our website — via cookies, contact forms, and standard web server logs
- Through our email marketing platform (GoHighLevel CRM) — when you subscribe, open, or interact with our communications
- Through LinkedIn or other social media — when you engage with our public content
4. Why We Collect and Use Your Information
We collect and use personal information only where we have a legitimate reason to do so. The purposes for which we use your information include:
- Providing coaching, facilitation, keynote speaking, and consulting services to you or your organisation
- Responding to your enquiries, booking requests, or correspondence
- Sending our Walk Tall Wisdom newsletter and promotional information, where you have subscribed or consented
- Invoicing and managing payment for services rendered
- Improving our programs, website, and service delivery
- Complying with our legal obligations
- Maintaining accurate business records
5. Disclosure of Personal Information
We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties. We may share your information with trusted service providers who assist us in operating our business, including:
- GoHighLevel — our CRM and email marketing platform (servers may be located outside Australia; we take reasonable steps to ensure appropriate privacy protections apply)
- WordPress and website hosting providers
- Payment processing providers (we do not store your payment card details)
- Professional advisers such as accountants or legal advisers, where necessary
We may also disclose personal information where required or authorised by law, such as in response to a court order or a request by a regulatory authority.
6. Overseas Disclosure
Some of our third-party service providers (including GoHighLevel) store or process data on servers located outside Australia. Where we disclose personal information overseas, we take reasonable steps to ensure the recipient handles it in accordance with standards that are broadly equivalent to the Australian Privacy Principles. By using our services, you acknowledge this possibility.
7. Security of Your Personal Information
We take the security of your personal information seriously and implement reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect it from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification, or disclosure.
Our measures include password protection of digital systems, use of reputable and secure platforms, and restricted access to personal information on a need-to-know basis.
No method of electronic transmission or storage is completely secure. In the unlikely event of a data breach that is likely to cause serious harm, we will notify affected individuals and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) as required under the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme.
8. Your Rights
Under the Privacy Act 1988 and the 2024 amendments, you have the right to:
- Access the personal information we hold about you
- Request correction of information that is inaccurate, out of date, or incomplete
- Request deletion of your personal information where it is no longer needed for the purpose it was collected, where you have withdrawn consent, or where it was collected unlawfully (subject to any legal obligations we may have to retain it)
- Opt out of receiving direct marketing communications from us at any time
- Lodge a complaint about how we have handled your personal information
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the details in Section 10 below. We will respond within a reasonable time and at no charge for straightforward requests.
9. Cookies and Website Analytics
Our website (davidprice.com) may use cookies — small files stored on your device — to improve your browsing experience and to collect basic analytics about how visitors use our site. This may include information such as pages visited and time spent on the site.
You can configure your browser to refuse cookies, though this may limit some functionality of our website. We do not use cookies to identify you personally unless you have provided your details through a form.
10. How to Contact Us or Make a Complaint
If you have a question, concern, or complaint about how we have handled your personal information, please contact us in the first instance:
Email: [email protected]
Post: David Julian Price Consulting, PO Box 14, Floreat, Western Australia
We take complaints seriously. We will acknowledge your complaint promptly and aim to resolve it within 30 days. If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to escalate your complaint to the:
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
Website: www.oaic.gov.au
Phone: 1300 363 992
11. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our business practices, legal obligations, or technology. The most current version will always be available on our website at davidprice.com/privacy-policy. We encourage you to review it periodically. Where changes are material, we will endeavour to notify regular clients or newsletter subscribers.
Important Note: This Privacy Policy has been prepared as a practical template based on current Australian law including the Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024. Items marked in red require your personalisation before publishing. This document does not constitute legal advice. If your business circumstances are complex (e.g. you handle sensitive health information or large volumes of data), consider seeking advice from a qualified Australian privacy lawyer. |