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About this directory
inContact is owned and operated by the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage on
behalf of the Heritage Council of Western Australia (Heritage Council)
(ABN 16 868 556 261) established by the Heritage of Western Australia
Act 1990.
The user of the content on inContact is governed by these terms and
conditions. By using inContact, users agree to be bound by these terms
and conditions.
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Links to other websites
inContact may contain links to third party websites. Neither the
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage nor the Heritage Council sponsors, endorses or in
any way recommends the operators or content of any linked websites.
Subject to any applicable law which cannot be excluded, we make no
warranties or representations regarding the quality, accuracy,
merchantability or fitness for purpose of any linked websites,
materials, products or services.
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Information available on inContact
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No warranties
While the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage and the Heritage Council have
taken reasonable steps to ensure that the information provided
on inContact is accurate and up-to-date, neither the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
nor the Heritage Council warrants the reliability, accuracy,
correctness or completeness of any of the
information provided on inContact.
It is solely the responsibility of the user to evaluate and
verify the accuracy, completeness and usefulness of any
information provided on inContact.
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No endorsement of businesses or sole traders
inContact provides general information provided by third
parties about their services, abilities, qualifications and
experience. Neither the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage nor the Heritage
Council approves, endorses or recommends any of the businesses
or sole traders listed on inContact.
Users are solely responsible for evaluating the information
provided and determining whether a business or sole trader is
appropriate for a particular project. Refer to tips on
guide to engaging a specialist.
Subject to any applicable law which cannot be excluded, in no
event will the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage or the Heritage Council be
liable to the user or anyone else for any decision made or
action taken by the user or anyone else in reliance upon any
information contained in or omitted from inContact.
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Intellectual property rights
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Our content
All intellectual property rights in the content are owned or
licensed by the Heritage Council.
The Heritage Council grants the user a limited, revocable,
transferrable licence to view the content solely for the user’s
personal use.
Except where necessary for viewing or printing the content on
inContact in a browser, or as permitted under the Copyright Act
1968 (Cth) or other applicable laws or these terms and
conditions, the user must not reproduce any of the content in
any form by any process without the specific prior written
consent of the Heritage Council.
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Limitation of liability
Subject to any responsibilities implied by law and which cannot be
excluded, the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage and the Heritage Council and their
board members, employees, agents and contractors, are not liable to the
user for any losses, damages, liabilities, claims and expenses
(including but not limited to legal costs and defence or settlement
costs) whatsoever, whether direct, indirect or consequential, arising
out of or referable to any content on inContact, to any material on
linked websites, or to the users access or use of inContact, howsoever
caused, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), statute or
otherwise.
Our liability for breach of a condition or warranty implied by law
which cannot be excluded is limited to the fullest extent possible.
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Indemnity
The user indemnifies the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage and the Heritage
Council in respect of any liability, loss, damage, cost or expense
suffered or incurred by us arising from or in connection with the user’s
breach of these terms and conditions or the use of inContact.
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Acceptance and changes to these terms and conditions
Use of inContact constitutes your acceptance of these terms and
conditions. The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage may at any time vary the terms and
conditions by publishing the varied terms and conditions on the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
website. The user accepts that by doing this, we have
provided sufficient notice of the variation.
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Jurisdiction
The law applicable to inContact and to disputes arising from or in
connection with inContact is the law of the State of Western Australia,
Australia.
The user irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the
courts of Western Australia.
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Complaints
Should you have a complaint about goods or services provided by a
business or sole trader listed on inContact, please contact the
Consumer Protection.
Consumer Protection provides a service to help you to resolve your
complaints with traders or businesses in Western Australia.
Alternatively, the
Building Commission can assist in resolving complaints about
building standards, workmanship and building contracts
under the Building Services (Complaint Resolution and Administration)
Act 2011, click
here for more information.
Some professional organisations and boards are also authorised to
examine, register and investigate complaints relating to their industry
members. Click
here for professional organisations, boards and
memberships who may be able to assist with trade enquiries.
If you would like discuss any misrepresentation of a business or sole
trader on inContact, please contact the
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage. While we would like to know about
problems you may have with a consultant, we are not in a position to
mediate, negotiate or otherwise attempt to resolve a complaint you may
have with a consultant.