Who we are

This Website Privacy Policy explains how Cagil Enterprises Pty Ltd trading as Who Wants 2 Party (ABN 70 155 463 817) (we, us, our, or Who Wants 2 Party) collects, holds, uses and discloses your personal information when you use www.whowants2party.com.au (the Website). We comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles.

This policy applies only to information we collect via the Website. It forms part of our Terms of Use available on the Website.

Privacy contact
Email: privacy@whowants2party.com.au
Postal: 105 Wigram Street, Harris Park, NSW 2150

Your choice to remain anonymous

Where lawful and practical, you may interact with us without identifying yourself or by using a pseudonym, for example when browsing the Website or making a general enquiry. Some services require certain details so we can supply products, process payments or deliver orders.

Information we collect and hold

From time to time we may ask you to provide personal information such as name, email, phone number, billing and shipping addresses, and date of birth. We do not request information that discloses your:

  • political, religious or philosophical beliefs or associations
  • health or sexuality
  • racial or ethnic origin
  • membership of a trade union or professional association
  • criminal records

We may also conduct surveys or market research to improve our products and services.

Personal information collected via the Website

Cookies and similar technologies
Like most commercial websites, we use cookies. Cookies are small files stored on your device that help the Website function and remember preferences. Cookies do not identify you personally. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, though parts of the Website may not work as intended.

Usage and search data
We may track traffic patterns across the Website including pages viewed, time on page, device and browser type, IP address and referring source. We may also analyse on site search terms in aggregate to improve navigation and product discovery. We do not correlate specific page views or search terms with identified individuals.

Optional features

  • Electronic newsletters: if you subscribe, we collect your email to send updates. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link in our emails.
  • Share via E-mail: if you email a page to someone, we use your email and the recipient’s email only to send the message and manage delivery errors.
  • Polling: if we run polls, responses are aggregated. We may tag your browser to prevent duplicate votes. Tags are not linked to your identity.

Your option not to provide information

Providing personal information is optional, but may be necessary for us to supply goods, process orders or provide certain features. When information is optional, we will make this clear. By providing personal information, you consent to our handling of that information as outlined in this policy.

How we use your information

  • operate the Website and ensure it functions properly
  • process orders, take payment, arrange delivery and manage returns
  • provide customer support and service communications about your order
  • conduct audits, marketing, planning, billing, product development and research
  • run promotions, surveys and user generated content with your consent where required
  • comply with legal and tax obligations and prevent fraud

We will not sell your personal information.

Disclosure of your information

We may disclose personal information to trusted third parties who help us operate our business and the Website, including:

  • payment providers and fraud prevention tools
  • delivery and logistics partners
  • IT hosting, developers, customer support and security providers
  • marketing and analytics services used to send newsletters, measure performance or show relevant offers, in line with applicable consent and legal requirements
  • accounting and compliance providers, auditors and regulators where required by law

All such parties are required to keep the information confidential and to handle it in accordance with standards comparable to the Australian Privacy Principles.

If a third party seeks your information from us, we will take reasonable steps to redirect that party to request the information from you where lawful and reasonable. If we are compelled by law to disclose information, we will take reasonable steps to notify you in advance where lawful and reasonable.

Overseas transfers

It is not our standard practice to disclose personal information to overseas recipients. If we need to transfer information overseas, we will seek your consent unless the disclosure is required or authorised by law, and we will take reasonable steps to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place.

Security of personal information

We store personal information in electronic and hard copy formats and take reasonable steps to protect it from misuse, interference, loss, and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. Internet transmission is not completely secure and you use the Website at your own risk. We cannot guarantee absolute security but we work to protect your information as best as possible.

Accuracy and quality

We take reasonable steps to ensure personal information we collect is accurate, up to date and complete, and that information we use or disclose is relevant to the purpose.

Access to your personal information

You may request access to personal information we hold about you. Please contact our Privacy Officer using the details above. We will respond as soon as reasonably possible. If your request involves a large volume of information or archived records, more time may be needed. We may charge a reasonable fee to cover retrieval costs. If a fee applies, we will tell you how it will be calculated so you can decide whether to proceed.

We may refuse access in circumstances permitted by law, including where access would be unlawful, impact others’ privacy, prejudice investigations or enforcement activities, or is frivolous or vexatious. If we refuse access, we will provide reasons unless unreasonable to do so and explain how you can complain about the decision.

Correction of your personal information

If you believe information we hold about you is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete or misleading, please contact us. We will take reasonable steps to correct it. If we refuse to correct information, we will explain why unless unreasonable to do so and how you can complain. You may request that we associate a statement with the information noting your view. Where reasonable, you may also ask us to notify third parties of corrections.

Disposal and retention

If we no longer need personal information for any purpose permitted by this policy or by law, we will take reasonable steps to destroy or de identify it unless we are required to retain it. We may retain order and transaction records for periods required by tax and consumer laws.

Marketing and unsubscribe

You may opt out of marketing emails at any time by using the unsubscribe link in those emails or by contacting us. 

Complaints and concerns

If you have a privacy concern or complaint, please write to our Privacy Officer at privacy@whowants2party.com.au or by post at the address above. We will respond as soon as reasonably possible. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC). See https://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/privacy-complaints for details.

Changes to this policy

We review this policy regularly and may amend it at any time. If we make significant changes, we will publish a notice on the Website 14 days before the changes take effect unless unreasonable in the circumstances. Your continued use of the Website after that time indicates your consent to the amended policy.

Last updated: 3 October 2025