Use this form to provide feedback or request further information from our experts.

Please provide your details below to allow us to respond.

Privacy Notice

By completing and submitting this form, you consent to us:

  • collecting your personal information 
  • using your personal information to respond to your enquiry. 

We handle your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). Before submitting this form, please ensure you understand our Privacy Policy.

This will help us respond to your message in a timely manner.

If you have one of the following enquiries for our Australian Clinical Dosimetry Service, please complete the specific webform:

  • to request a review of an ACDS audit outcome, dispute a review response by CAG or provide feedback or a complaint complete the ACDS feedback and review form.

For all other general enquiries please complete this webform.

To request a report detailing your history of radiation doses, complete the dose history request form.

For all other general enquiries please complete this webform.

To register for the image guided interventional procedures (IGIP) survey, complete the IGIP registration form.

For all other general enquiries please complete this webform. 

If you have one of the following enquiries for our Personal Radiation Monitoring Service, please complete the specific webform:

To request calibration of radiofrequency hazard meters, gauss meters, and/or personal RF hazard meters, complete the radiofrequency calibrations client request form.

For all other general enquiries please complete this webform. 

If you have one of the following enquiries for our Ultraviolet Radiation Services team, please complete the specific webform:

For all other general enquiries please complete this webform. 

This form is for Commonwealth entities ONLY.

Commonwealth entity means the following:

  • Commonwealth Departments (e.g. Department of Defence, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade)
  • bodies corporate established for a public purpose by or under an Act (e.g. CSIRO, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)
  • a company in which a controlling interest is held by the Commonwealth
  • an employee of a person or body covered by any of the above.

If you do not fit this definition then you may need a licence with one of the State or territory regulators. Please contact the relevant regulator:

What is Corruption? 

  • For the purposes of this Framework, corruption in relation to an entity is defined broadly consistently with the NACC Act and is any conduct that does or could compromise the integrity, accountability or probity of public administration.  
  • This includes: 
    • Misuse of information or documents (current or former public official)  
    • Breach of public trust 
    • Abuse of public office 
    • Conduct by any person that adversely affects (or could adversely affect) the honest or impartial exercise or performance of an official.  
  • Corruption may be criminal or non-criminal in nature and may affect any aspect of public administration. For example, an official being offered or accepting a bribe, or engaging in fraud against the entity. 

What is Fraud? 

  • Fraud is defined in the Commonwealth Fraud and Corruption Control Framework as ‘dishonestly obtaining (including attempting to obtain) a gain or benefit, or causing a loss or risk of loss, by deception or other means’. The conduct does not need to represent a breach of criminal law. 
  • Fraud can be committed by parties internal and external to ARPANSA. A benefit or loss is not restricted to a material benefit or loss, and may be tangible or intangible. A benefit may also be obtained by a third party. 
  • Internal fraud is committed by ARPANSA staff or contractors, and can include: 
    • falsely claiming employee benefits 
    • falsifying qualifications 
    • theft or misuse of information (e.g. government information and personal records) 
    • accounting fraud (e.g. false invoices, misappropriation) 
    • misuse of corporate credit cards (e.g. for personal use) 
    • causing a loss, avoiding or creating a liability 
    • accessing and disclosing sensitive information without authorisation 
    • using government assets (e.g. property, equipment, material or services) for personal gain. 
  • External fraud is committed against AARPANSA (including programs or systems administered by ARPANSA) by external individuals, and can include: 
    • procurement-related fraud through activities such as contractors or suppliers inflating prices, price-fixing within contractors, bid-rigging, product substitution and delivering substandard goods or services.

ARPANSA Security and Insider Risk Section works towards implementing, embedding, monitoring and improving on best practice security measures to protect ARPANSA's people, information and assets at home and overseas. We rely on internal and external reporting of security vulnerabilities, security concerns and security incidents to progress this mission. If you are aware of any of the below associated with ARPANSA or ARPANSA personnel, please complete the form below:

  • security vulnerabilities
  • security concerns
  • security incidents

If you are seeking guidance on security of radioactive sources please visit Security of radioactive material | ARPANSA

 

If you choose to provide your postcode, it will be used to inform the Radiation Health and Safety Advisory Council on the type of questions being asked to the Talk to a Scientist program and in which jurisdiction the questions are coming from. The Council will use this information to tailor advice specific to State and Territory Regulators and health departments. You are not required to provide us with your postcode. If you do provide ARPANSA with your postcode, you consent to the Council using this information as described on this page.

Access to information FOI disclosure log Information public scheme