Lexus Australia & Lexus of Southport Privacy Policies
LEXUS GROUP PRIVACY AND CREDIT INFORMATION POLICY
Last updated 18 June 2025
- Introduction
Who are we? OneLexus Network - What is personal information?
- What kinds of personal information do we collect?
- Lexus’s privacy practices when you purchase or use goods or services from Lexus, submit product enquiries or respond to our surveys, visit Lexus premises or engage with us online or by telephone
What information does Lexus collect when you purchase or use goods or services from Lexus, submit product enquiries or respond to our surveys, visit Lexus premises or engage with us by telephone?
What information does Lexus collect when you engage with us online?
How does Lexus collect this information?
Why does Lexus collect this information?
Who does Lexus disclose this information to? - Lexus’s privacy practices when you use Lexus Connected Services
- Lexus Financial Services’ privacy practices when you apply for credit
What information does Lexus Financial Services collect when you apply for credit?
How does Lexus Financial Services collect this information?
Why does Lexus Financial Services collect this information?
Who does Lexus Financial Services disclose this information to? - Lexus’s privacy practices when you apply for a job with us
- Direct marketing
- Protecting your information
- Data Retention
- Disclosing your information overseas
- Accessing and correcting your personal information
- Your Responsibilities
- Resolving concerns
- Contacting us
1. Introduction
We understand that your personal information and credit information is important to you and we value your trust. This policy sets out how the Lexus Group handles your personal information. It also includes how we handle personal information collected from third parties, such as your credit report through the credit reporting system if you obtain finance with us.
This policy is structured around the ways you might interact with Lexus, and how we collect, use and disclose your personal information in each of these scenarios. We recommend reading the full policy to understand in detail how Lexus collects, uses and discloses your personal information.
However, if you want a snapshot of how Lexus may collect, use and disclose your information in particular scenarios, please refer to the section below that is most relevant to you:
- you purchase and use goods or services from Lexus, submit product enquiries or respond to our surveys, visit Lexus premises or engage with us online;
- you use Lexus Connected Services;
- you engage with us online (e.g. visiting our website);
- What information does Lexus collect when you engage with us online?
- you apply for credit from Lexus Financial Services; or
- you apply for a job with us.
Where you engage in more than one of these scenarios (e.g. you visit our website to research a vehicle and then purchase that vehicle from Lexus), the information set out in both sections will apply.
We are committed to providing you with a seamless and innovative experience across the whole OneLexus Network. The information (including in some cases, personal information) that we gather from your interactions with us helps us to better understand and influence how we:
- develop and provide you products and services across the whole OneLexus Network; and
- inform you of products, services, special offers or events from the OneLexus Network.
Please contact our privacy team using the contact details at the end of this policy if you, or a person you assist, would like:
- further information about our handling of personal information; or
- the information in this Privacy Policy explained to you or in a different format.
This Privacy Policy is current as of the date noted above. We may make changes to this Privacy Policy from time to time, in which case we will notify you of the change by displaying an updated version on our website, and/or by sending it to you via email.
Who are we?
In this policy the “Lexus Group” (or “we” or “
- Lexus Australia, a division of Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited ABN 64 009 686 097 (“Lexus Australia”); and
- Lexus Financial Services, a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181 (“Lexus Financial Services”).
The Lexus Group is part of the OneLexus Network of Lexus organisations in Australia. More information about the OneLexus network is provided in the next sub-section, titled “OneLexus Network”.
We are bound by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (“Privacy Act”) and its Australian Privacy Principles (“APPs”). Lexus Financial Services is a participant in the negative credit reporting system and is bound by the credit reporting rules in the Privacy Act. For more information about Lexus Financial Services’ credit reporting practices, see section 6 on “Lexus Financial Services’ privacy practices when you apply for credit”. OneLexus Network
The OneLexus Network includes:
- the Lexus Group (Lexus Australia and Lexus Financial Services);
- authorised Lexus dealers in Australia; and
- Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Company Australia Pty Ltd trading as “Lexus Insurance”.
The Lexus Group collects and shares your personal information with other members of the OneLexus Network so that the OneLexus Network can provide you with an integrated OneLexus customer experience. This experience includes allowing you to be known across the OneLexus Network regardless of which OneLexus entity you choose to deal with and to provide you with products, services, information and assistance, respond to your enquiries and help keep your information up to date. As further discussed below in section 4 “Who does Lexus disclose this information to?”, your information may be disclosed to OneLexus Network service providers in Australia and overseas for these purposes.
Authorised Lexus dealers operate in Australia as independent franchises. For more information about how authorised Lexus dealers in Australia handle your information, please see the dealer’s privacy policy, available from the dealer’s website.
2. What is personal information?
When we use the term “personal information” in this policy, we are using the term as it is defined in the Privacy Act. Under the Privacy Act, “personal information” means information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable:
(a) whether the information or opinion is true or not; and
(b) whether the information or opinion is recorded in a material form or not.
3. What kinds of personal information do we collect?
The kinds of personal information that we collect and hold about you will depend on the nature of your dealings with us. Our specific privacy practices, relevant to each way you might engage with us, are outlined below.
If you do not wish to provide us with your personal information, we may not be able to respond to your query, provide you with our products and services or assess your application or eligibility for a product or service.
Sensitive information: We will only collect sensitive information about you with your consent (unless we are otherwise allowed or required by law to collect that information). Sensitive information has the meaning given in the Privacy Act and includes information about your health, race, ethnic origin and religious beliefs.
Providing someone else’s personal information: If you provide us with personal information about another person (such as a joint vehicle owner or authorised driver or contact person, or as part of a social media post or in relation to a trade promotion, competition, survey or other interaction with us), you need to tell the other person about this policy so they are aware that you have provided their information to us and that they can read this policy to understand how their information will be handled. You must obtain all necessary consents from the other person before supplying their personal information to us (including a parent or legal guardian’s permission for minors).
4. Lexus's privacy practices when you purchase or use goods or services from Lexus, submit product enquiries or respond to our surveys, visit Lexus premises or engage with us online or by telephone
When you purchase or use goods or services from Lexus, submit product enquiries to us, visit Lexus premises, respond to our surveys or engage with us online or by telephone, we collect personal information about you (both from you and from third parties) to assist us in providing our goods and services to you. We may also disclose this personal information to third parties to assist us with providing our goods and services to you, to enable us to improve the quality of our goods and services, or to meet our regulatory obligations.
What information does Lexus collect when you purchase or use goods or services from Lexus, submit product enquiries or respond to our surveys, visit Lexus premises or engage with us by telephone?When you purchase or use goods or services from us, submit a product enquiry or respond to our marketing or surveys or visit Lexus premises, the kinds of personal information about you which we may collect (both directly and through the OneLexus Network or our service providers) includes:
- contact information and identification such as your name, date of birth, telephone number(s), email address(es), residential and/or business address(es), demographic information (such as postcode, age, gender) and driver’s licence details;
- payment confirmation and payment-related information in connection with your purchase of our products and/or services;
- vehicle and servicing details including vehicle registration and identification number, vehicle purchase details, name of your selling or servicing Lexus dealer, service appointment bookings, vehicle service and repair history (including in relation to Lexus Service Advantage, warranty, repairs and recalls, if applicable);
- CCTV footage of you when you visit any Lexus premises;
- recordings of calls you make to or receive from the Lexus Australia or Lexus Financial Services customer support centres (including call notes in relation to calls to and from Lexus Australia and transcripts in relation to calls to and from Lexus Financial Services); and
- information collected from marketing campaigns, product research, customer surveys, your interactions with us including via social media or your creation of an account in relation to a service Lexus provides (e.g. the Lexus Encore program), via Lexus community platforms such as Lexus Community, or publicly available information that you post or publish or broadcast in relation to Lexus products or services.
Any credit card details that you provide to the OneLexus Network or our service providers will be collected via a secure third party payment processing platform which will process the payment. The third party will then provide us with confirmation of your payment. The third party does not share your credit card details with us.
What information does Lexus collect when you engage with us online?Whenever you visit or interact with a Lexus Group website or other online platform of ours (“Platforms”), we, as well as any third-party service provider and/or advertiser, may use a variety of technologies that automatically or passively record information about how the Platform is accessed and used (“Usage Information”).
Usage Information we may collect includes:
- your IP address or other unique identifier for the device used to access a Platform;
- email address, username, or other unique user identifier;
- aggregated multi-platform information about Google users who have enabled personalised advertising on their Google accounts (Google Signals Data);
- browser information;
- “Device” type (computer, mobile phone, tablet or other device);
- operation system and/or application version; and
- date and time of visit, pages viewed, preceding page views and your use of features or applications on the Platform such as interactions with connections or groups.
Usage Information helps us keep our Platforms relevant to users and allows us to tailor content to a user’s interests. Usage Information is generally non-identifying, but if we associate it with you as a specific and identifiable person, we will treat it as personal information.
How does Lexus collect this information?We collect this personal information directly from you, including:
- when you complete a form to order a vehicle, parts or accessories, book your vehicle for servicing, apply for credit or make a general enquiry about our products and services;
- when you contact or interact with us whether in person, by email, telephone, SMS or other forms of communication (such as through the Lexus Connected App), or via our website or social media;
- when you create an account in relation to a service Lexus provides (e.g. the Lexus Encore program);
- when you participate in our surveys, competitions, promotions, events, sponsorships or other activities; and
- when you make a booking to use a vehicle and also when you use the vehicle.
Where you have engaged with other organisations within the OneLexus Network, we may collect this personal information from organisations within the OneLexus Network, including:
- our authorised Lexus dealers, if you interact with or purchase products or services from that dealer; and
- Lexus Insurance, if you make enquiries, purchase and/or renew your insurance with Lexus Insurance.
We may also collect this personal information from third parties, including:
- contractors performing a service or function on our behalf;
- regulatory authorities or other Government bodies who make this information lawfully available to us;
- social media platforms, marketing agencies and suppliers of marketing lists which are lawfully acquired by us;
- your employer, contractor or another person who makes a vehicle available to you; and
- any other parties you refer us to or who refer us to you.
We, or other organisations within the OneLexus Network, may also collect this information through the use of pixels (small graphic images placed embedded on our Platforms), cookies and remarketing. Please see our Cookies Policy for more information about the information we may collect through the use of pixels, cookies and remarketing and how you may opt-out of this collection.
Why does Lexus collect this information?The Lexus Group collects, holds, uses and discloses your personal information for a variety of purposes including:
- providing you with an integrated OneLexus customer experience;
- assessing your application for a product or service;
- determining your eligibility to acquire a product or service;
- providing a Lexus product or service to you (including via our authorised Lexus dealers, agents and/or contractors where applicable);
- providing customer assistance and support such as vehicle order tracking, vehicle service reminders, recalls and assisting with warranty claims;
- responding to your enquiries, concerns or complaints and administering and managing our relationship with you, including by verifying your identity in order to provide a requested service;
- informing you about products, services, special offers and/or events from the OneLexus Network. For more on Direct Marketing, see section 8 below titled “Direct marketing”;
- improving your customer experience and our marketing, product planning, product development and research, including through data analytics and analysis of aggregated data sets;
- inclusion in aggregated data sets for analysis to assist with product planning, product development and research;
- as part of customer and video testimonials that we may publish (including on social media), with your consent;
- protecting our interests, including by registering a security interest on the Personal Property Securities Register or checking against sanctions or other reference lists;
- where required or authorised by or under an Australian law (which may include assisting government and law enforcement agencies, bodies or regulators), or an order of a court or tribunal;
- where your employer is paying for some or all of the cost for you to use a vehicle, your information is used to provide reporting to your employer regarding your usage of our vehicles, including location, time, dates and any notices or information received in relation to the booking; or
- any other purpose which we notify you about when we collect your information or to which you have provided your consent.
Who does Lexus disclose this information to?
We may disclose your personal information (excluding information collected from your use of Lexus Connected Services) to others for the purposes described above, including to:
- the Lexus Group’s related bodies corporate (including our parent company Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan), other companies in the OneLexus Network within Australia, and Lexus entities overseas such as Toyota Connected Europe and Lexus Motors North America;
- a person that subsidises or makes a vehicle available to you (for example, your employer, your former employer or principal) including to conduct a reference check for finance applications, or for marketing purposes (when you have given us your express or implied consent); or
- our third party agents or contractors which perform a particular function or service on our behalf.
Examples of our third party agents or contractors include:
- mailing houses;
- printers;
- organisations that assist us to conduct promotions or market research;
- customer support providers;
- information technology service providers; and
- accountants, lawyers and other professional advisors.
Your vehicle logbook data, and service and repair history (including in relation to warranty and recalls, if applicable) may be made available to subsequent owners (if any) of your vehicle.
For information about how information collected from your use of Lexus Connected Services may be disclosed to third parties, please see the Connected Services Privacy Policy.If you consent, we may also disclose your personal information to:
- suppliers of third party services;
- selected third parties to help you obtain discounts or services from those third parties; or
- social networks, advertising networks, insurance providers.
We may also disclose your personal information to third parties where required or authorised by or under law or to government and law enforcement agencies, bodies and regulators, or a dispute resolution body of which we are a member (for example, the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA)).
5. Lexus's privacy practices when you use Lexus Connected Services
Please see our Lexus Connected Services Privacy Policy to learn about how we handle information collected from your use of Lexus Connected Services.
6. Lexus Financial Services' privacy practices when you apply for credit
In this section, references to “we”, “us” or “our” refer to Lexus Financial Services only, not Lexus Australia. Lexus Financial Services participates in the credit reporting system to make better and more informed decisions about providing credit to our customers. When you apply for credit with Lexus Financial Services, or propose to be a guarantor, we may request a credit report about you from a Credit Reporting Body (CRB). Credit reports contain information about your credit history that will help us assess your credit worthiness and your ability to repay credit.
What information does Lexus Financial Services collect when you apply for credit?When you apply for credit with Lexus Financial Services, the information we collect includes:
- finance details including financial, insurance or credit information, marital status, employment details and history;
- your identification details (name, date of birth, address);
- the type of credit you hold;
- the amount of credit you have borrowed;
- the terms and conditions of your credit;
- when your credit was opened or closed;
- whether or not you have met your repayment obligations under your loan contract and loan contracts with other credit providers; and
- information about your credit worthiness.
We collect this information directly from you, where you provide us with a credit report.
We may also collect this information from third parties, including
- your accountant for the purposes of assessing a credit application;
- where an individual is an officer of a company that has applied for credit, we may collect information about the officer from public records or from other officers of the company who arranged that company's credit application;
- when named as a personal referee by you, we collect that personal referee's personal information from the written credit application form;
- another credit provider where you have or had a credit account;
- the Credit Reporting Body (“CRB”) where we obtain your credit report; and
- providers of Identity Verification Services ("IVS") administered by the Australian Government in partnership with state and territory governments where you have provided your consent for us to do so; and
- your insurer or broker.
We collect, hold, use and disclose credit information and credit eligibility information about you for purposes which include:
- confirming your identity;
- assessing your consumer or commercial credit or guarantor application;
- managing your account and collecting any overdue payments;
- helping you avoid defaulting on your loan; and
- complying with any relevant laws and regulations.
We will use the information obtained from a CRB, and combine it with information we already hold about you, to calculate our own rating or score to help us assess your creditworthiness.
Who does Lexus Financial Services disclose this information to?We may disclose this information to:
- finance and insurance product suppliers in relation to in relation to any finance or insurance products you apply for or acquire through Lexus Financial Services;
- a guarantor if a finance arrangement we provide to you is guaranteed; and
- debt collection agencies in relation to any unpaid debts you owe to us.
We may disclose to the relevant CRB if you have not met the payment obligations under your loan contract or if you have committed a serious credit infringement (for example fraud). Some of the information we disclose to a CRB may be included in your credit report and provided to other credit providers to help them assess your creditworthiness.
We may disclose your information to any of the following CRBs:
- illion - illion.com.au - 13 23 33
- Experian - experian.com.au - 1300 783 684
- Equifax - equifax.com.au - 13 83 32
If you would like to know how these organisations manage your information, you can view their privacy policies on their websites or contact them directly by calling the numbers above.
You have the right to ask a CRB not to use your information for the purpose of pre-screening or direct marketing by a credit provider. You can ask them not to use or disclose this information for a period of time if you reasonably believe that you have been, or are likely to be, a victim of fraud.
7. Lexus’s privacy practices when you apply for a job with us or work for us
What information does Lexus collect when you apply for a job with us?When you apply for a job with us, we collect the personal information that you provide during that process, including in your application, such as your work history and education details. In some circumstances we may also ask you to provide certain health information or a criminal history check. We also collect demographic information, if you choose to provide it, to support our diversity and inclusion goals.
The personal information you provide when applying for a job with us will be used to assess your eligibility for the relevant role and may also become a part of your employee file if you are successful in your application.
We may collect and disclose personal information about you to third parties as part of our recruitment process including:
- third party providers of recruitment services, and work eligibility checks (for example, criminal history checks); and
- your current employer or former employer, or their representative (for example, to conduct a reference check for potential employment or finance applications).
We will identify on any job advertisement or application form whether we use a third party as part of our recruitment processes, and whether you will need to deal with that third party directly or if your personal information will be disclosed to that third party by us.
Lexus Australia and Lexus Financial Services each have employee privacy policies that outline how they handle the personal information of their respective current and former employees within the scope of their employment relationship. In addition to the terms of those employee privacy policies, Lexus Australia and Lexus Financial Services may also collect personal information (including, with your consent, sensitive information) about you if you are an employee or contractor of Lexus Australia or Lexus Financial Services (as applicable) for the purpose of Lexus Australia and Lexus Financial Services providing services and support to each other, including human resources and return-to-work support.
8. Direct marketing
The OneLexus Network (or any of the entities which make up the OneLexus Network including their agents and contractors (if any) acting on their behalf) may send you direct marketing to inform you about products or services, special offers, programs, promotions and events that may be of interest to you. These marketing communications may include joint promotions with Lexus dealers or other promotion partners and may be sent to you using any contact details provided by you, such as post, telephone, email or SMS.
Please note that the organisations comprising the OneLexus Network are separate organisations. If you do not wish to receive marketing communications and surveys from a member of the Network, you can let that organisation know at any time using the contact details in their respective privacy policies or utilising the “unsubscribe” or other opt-out function offered by the organisation in each marketing communication.
If you do not wish to receive any marketing communications from Lexus Australia or Lexus Financial Services, you can let the relevant organisation know using the contact details provided in section 15 “Contacting us” below, or by utilising the “unsubscribe” function in electronic communications from the organisation. In some circumstances we may need to contact you to obtain additional information, verify your identity or to clarify your request, in order to action it.
If the law requires us to provide you with information about our products or services (for example, product recalls), we will provide that information even if you have elected not to receive information about our products and services generally.
9. Protecting your information
We may hold information about you in digital and paper forms. We take reasonable steps to protect your information from misuse, loss, interference, and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. Some of the ways we protect your information include:
- external and internal premises security;
- utilising secure servers;
- restricting access to your information only to personnel who need it to perform their functions; and
- utilising and maintaining information security applications to prevent unauthorised access or damage to electronically stored information, such as requiring identifiers and passwords, firewalls, encryption and anti-virus software as appropriate.
10. Data Retention
We store, process, and retain your information only for as long as we need it for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. When we no longer need your information, we take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify it, unless we are required or authorised by law to retain your information for a longer period.
11. Disclosing your information overseas
We may disclose your information to organisations located overseas to support the purposes described in this policy. These include:
- our parent company Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan and other Lexus entities overseas including in the UK, USA, and Singapore; or
- our service providers that are located in, or hold data overseas including in the USA, Japan, Singapore, India, the UK, Ireland, the Philippines and Sweden.
Lexus Financial Services may also disclose your information to service providers located in Vietnam to support the Lexus Financial Services purposes described in this policy.
12. Accessing and correcting your personal information
You can generally access and request the correction of personal information we hold about you by contacting us in any of the ways set out at the bottom of this policy. Please note that the organisations comprising the OneLexus Network (that is, each of Lexus Australia, Lexus Financial Services, each Lexus dealer, and Lexus Insurance) are separate organisations, and each organisation may hold different information about you (if any, dependent upon your interactions with them).
Where you access information we hold about you, we may charge an access fee to recover the reasonable costs incurred in providing this access. This charge is only designed to help us reasonably recover the costs associated with providing you with access and does not apply to the making of the request. Before we act on a request, we will provide an estimate of any applicable access fee and ask you to agree to it.
We will respond to your request and provide access or inform you that your request for access is refused within 30 calendar days. Access to your information may be refused in a number of circumstances, such as where the information relates to anticipated legal proceedings or if the request for access is frivolous or vexatious. If we deny or restrict your access, we will write to you to let you know why, unless, having regard to the grounds for the refusal, it would be unreasonable for us to do so. You may make a complaint about a refusal to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (website: www.oaic.gov.au, telephone: 1300 363 992).
We rely on the information that we hold about you to provide our products and services to you, and to perform our business functions. Therefore, it is very important that the information we hold is accurate, complete, up to date and relevant. This means that, from time to time, we may ask you if your information is still accurate and up to date. If you find that any information that we hold about you is incorrect, you should contact us immediately and we will take reasonable steps to correct it.
13. Your Responsibilities
To ensure the information we hold is accurate, complete, up to date and relevant, we require that you:
- notify us of the sale or transfer of your Lexus vehicle;
- notify us if you have purchased or acquired your Lexus vehicle outside of the Lexus Dealer network; and
- if your vehicle has an enabled Lexus Connected Services functionality, inform passengers and drivers of your connected vehicle that vehicle data is collected and used by us for Lexus Connected Services.
If you do not notify us of a sale, purchase, acquisition or transfer of a vehicle, we may continue to send communications in relation to that vehicle to the last known registered owner in our records.
14. Resolving concerns
If you believe that we have breached Australian privacy law you are entitled to make a complaint. Complaints can be made by contacting the person or department you were dealing with, or by contacting us using our contact details set out at the bottom of this policy.
If you are a Lexus Financial Services customer and you would like to make a complaint relating to the collection, use and disclosure of your identification information for the purposes of using the IVS, please contact us by using our contact details as set out at the bottom of this policy.
We endeavour to respond to you within two business days to acknowledge the complaint and explain how we will investigate it. If the complaint relates to your credit information, this may include consulting with the CRB or other credit providers. We will try to resolve your complaint within 30 calendar days and write to you to explain the reasons for our decision. When this is not possible, we will contact you and let you know how long it will take for us to resolve your complaint.
If your complaint about our handling of your personal information is not satisfactorily resolved, you can contact us to discuss your concerns or lodge a complaint with Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by visiting oaic.gov.au, calling 1300 363 992 or emailing [email protected]. If your complaint relates to your finance with us you may access the Australian Financial Complaints Authority at afca.org.au or by calling 1800 931 678.
15. Contacting us
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If your enquiry relates to Lexus Australia (Lexus vehicles, parts, accessories), you can contact Lexus Australia by:
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If your enquiry relates to Lexus Connected Services, you can contact Lexus Connected Account Enquiries on 1800 023 009. |
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If your enquiry relates to Lexus Financial Services (Lexus finance, roadside assist and insurance products), you can contact Lexus Financial Services National Customer Solutions Centre by:
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You can contact us without identifying yourself or by using a pseudonym. However, if you do not identify yourself or provide your contact details, we may not be able to respond to your query.
If you contact us on behalf of another person, we will require evidence of your authority to act on behalf of that other person.
Lexus of Southport Privacy Policy
LEXUS OF SOUTHPORT, A DIVISION OF SCI-FLEET MOTORS PTY LTD - PRIVACY POLICY
Lexus of Southport, a division of Sci-Fleet Motors Pty Ltd ACN 057 783 749 (Company, we or us) are aware of the importance of protecting the privacy of individuals who come in contact with us.
We are committed to ensuring the privacy of the personal information we collect in the course of our business. We believe that respect for your privacy forms part of the ongoing trust we wish to develop with you.
We are bound by the 13 Australian Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). The Australian Privacy Principles set out the way in which organisations can collect, use, keep secure and disclose personal, including sensitive, information. The Privacy Act also generally gives individuals the right to know what personal information an organisation holds about them and the right to correct that information if it is wrong. Further information on the Australian Privacy law is available from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (www.oaic.gov.au).
The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to tell you what kinds of personal information we may gather or hold about you, how we may use that information, whether we disclose it to anyone, and your rights including the choices you have regarding our use of that information, your ability to access or correct that information and how you may complain should you believe we have breached our privacy obligations.
The Company is related to other companies and entities (related entities). This Privacy Policy applies to the use of your personal information by us and by those related entities. Those related entities may also have their own privacy policies which set out additional detail or differences in their privacy practices. To the extent that those privacy policies are inconsistent with this Privacy Policy, those privacy policies will prevail over this Privacy Policy in relation to the actions of those related entities. A reference in this Privacy Policy to the Company, we or us is also a reference to those related entities.
Personal information
'Personal information' is information or an opinion, whether true or not, and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion.
What kinds of personal information do we collect and hold?
The personal information we may collect and hold varies and is dependent on the nature of our dealings with you. The kinds of personal information can include but is not limited to:
- name
- address (and previous address if relevant)
- postal address
- telephone number
- mobile number
- driver's licence number and expiry date
- gender
- marital status
- number of dependants
- email address
- employment details
- information about your use of our products or services
- financial information (including assets, liabilities, income and expenditure)
- credit card details
- trading name
- motor vehicle details (including make, model, registration number, VIN, colour, options and accessories provided, trade in details, price paid, odometer readings, vehicle location, vehicle speed, vehicle diagnostic data, finance and insurance details, roadside assistance services and extended warranty details)
- motor vehicle service history
- photographic or video surveillance footage and biometric information
The above information is collected and recorded about individuals who interact with us such as:
- our customers, potential customers and their representatives
- guarantors
- our suppliers and their representatives
- contractors and their representatives providing goods and services to us
- our employees past and present, including applicants, and
- any other person who comes into contact with us.
In most cases, if we do not collect the information we require, then we may be unable to undertake certain activities, such as providing you, or the organisation with which you are connected, with the requested information, goods and/or services.
How do we collect personal information?
Generally, when providing goods and services to our customers or obtaining goods and services from our suppliers or contractors, we collect personal information directly from the individuals where reasonable and practical.
We may collect personal information directly from you when you:
- provide information to us in any way (including by in person, by facsimile, by email, completing a form, disclosing information over the phone (which may be recorded) by providing us a business card or through the forms on our website)
- request or book a vehicle service appointment with us
- visit premises from which we operate
- acquire goods from us or use our services
- request information about us, our products or our services
- provide feedback
- take a car for a test drive or use one of our hire or loan cars
- enter a competition, or
- where we are required or authorised by law to do so.
We may also collect information about you from other sources such as:
- nominated representatives (e.g. spouse, accountant, power of attorney, brokers and other professional advisors)
- forms you have completed on third party websites
- valuers of vehicles
- vehicle registries and other government authorities (including police, local councils or insurers if, for example, a test drive vehicle is in an accident or receives a fine)
- other credit providers
- third party suppliers who we have arranged to provide products or services to you
- publicly available sources of information
- referees whose details you have provided to us
- our related companies, entities and businesses, and
- lawyers, agents, investigators and insurers.
We will only collect your personal information from third parties if it is unreasonable or impractical to collect the necessary information directly from you or if we are otherwise permitted to do so.
How do we handle sensitive information?
The Privacy Act describes 'sensitive information' as information relating to a person's racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religion, trade union or other professional or trade association membership, sexual orientation, criminal record, and health information about an individual.
Occasionally, it may be necessary for us to collect sensitive information about you. If you or third parties provide us with sensitive information, we will as a matter of policy only use and disclose the information for the purpose for which it was provided or another directly related purpose, unless you agree otherwise, or where otherwise permitted or required by law.
Where practical and reasonable, we will only collect sensitive information with your consent.
Why do we collect personal information?
We are committed to providing quality customer service to our clients and to operate our business within statutory requirements and comply with our legal obligations.
We collect and hold personal information in order to operate our business efficiently as well as to provide and market products and/or services for the benefit of our customers.
We collect, hold and use your personal information:
- to identify you, conduct appropriate checks and communicate with you
- to enable the Company to understand your requirements and provide requested goods and services (including new and used vehicles, parts, accessories and any applicable warranties)
- to consider, process and record the purchase of trade-in vehicles
- to assist you to apply for credit or insurance and deal with insurance and finance issues
- to confirm that you are properly licensed for the purposes of taking a test drive or using one of our hire vehicles
- to process payment for goods and services (including assisting in applications for credit where relevant)
- to coordinate delivery of vehicles
- to carry out vehicle repairs and servicing, supply parts and accessories, supply products such as lubricants and automotive fluids and maintain any applicable warranties
- to arrange for goods and services to be supplied to you by third parties where appropriate (for example, aftermarket parts suppliers, extended warranty and roadside assistance services and financial and insurance products in respect of vehicles purchased from us; or panel beating services or windscreen replacement in respect of cars we are repairing)
- to collect debts
- to manage, train and develop our employees and representatives
- to set up, administer and manage our products and services
- to conduct competitions
- to administer warranty claims
- to maintain records for accounting and administration purposes
- to administer safety-related product recalls
- to analyse customer needs and develop customer strategies
- to help the Company to manage and enhance the goods and services it purchases from its suppliers
- to develop and inform you about the goods and services that the Company considers may be of interest, unless you advise us not to do so
- to protect you and the Company from fraud
- for business support purposes including maintenance, backup and audit
- to comply with the Company's statutory and legal obligations, and
- to respond to any queries or complaints you may have
When do we disclose your personal information?
We may disclose your personal information to our related entities, to other parties where it is necessary to enable us to provide a product or service, to other third parties or where otherwise permitted by law. We may disclose your personal information to such entities for the purposes set out above.
We may disclose your personal information to:
- other companies, entities and businesses related to us
- nominated representatives
- finance, insurance, extended warranty and roadside assistance providers and aftermarket parts suppliers
- debt collectors
- other companies or individuals who assist the Company in providing products and services to the Company
- professional service providers and advisors who perform functions on the Company's behalf, such as lawyers
- government, regulatory authorities and other organisations as required or authorised by law (such as the Police)
- providers of outsourced vehicle repair and maintenance services (such as panel beaters and windscreen repairers)
- valuers
- vehicle and securities registries
- insurers (for example, if a test drive or hire/loan vehicle is involved in any parking or traffic infringements or is damaged whilst in your possession)
- financial institutions for payment processing
- referees or guarantors whose details you have provided to us.
To manage and provide cost effective services, we may outsource various tasks to contracted service providers, including:
- website designers and information technology service providers
- marketing and communications agencies
- call centres and call training centres
- mailing houses, freight and courier services
- printers and distributors of direct marketing material
- external business advisors (such as auditors, lawyers and debt collectors).
In the case of contracted service providers, we may disclose personal information to the contracted
service provider and the contracted service provider may in turn provide us with personal information collected from you in the course of providing the relevant products or services.
Organisations providing professional services to us are required to keep those dealings and personal information provided by us as confidential unless required to disclose such information by statute or law.
Overseas Disclosure
We may disclose your personal information to our third party services providers, for them to help us provide services to you. Our third party service providers may store or access your personal information overseas, including in the United States of America, Singapore, United Kingdom, Japan and Sweden.
Job applicants and employees
The Privacy Act provides an exemption for employee records. That is information about an individual if that information directly relates to the act or practice of a current or former employment relationship between the employer and the individual. That exemption may apply in relation to the information held by us about our employees.
Any personal information provided to the Company in connection with job applications may be used to consider the applicant for current and future employment and may be disclosed to our third party advisors to assist us in the selection and recruitment process.
How long do we keep personal information?
We will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify personal information that is no longer needed for any purpose that is permitted by the Privacy Act.
Use of Commonwealth government identifiers
We will not use Commonwealth government identifiers (such as driver's licence numbers) as our own identifier of individuals. We will only use or disclose Identifiers in the circumstances permitted by the Privacy Act.
Marketing and Customer Satisfaction Surveys
From time to time, we may survey our customers on a range of issues, including new vehicle
satisfaction and the quality of our service. These surveys help us to improve our products and services and tailor the way that we do business with you.
We may also use your personal information to send you service reminders and information about
our products and services, including special offers.
You consent to us using your personal information for contacting you to conduct surveys and sending you information, including promotional material, about us or our products and services, as well as the products and services of our related entities and third parties, now and in the future. You also consent to us sending you such information by means of mail, email, SMS, telephone calls and facsimile. You can contact us using the contact details specified in Enquiries below if you do not want to be contacted for surveys and/or receive marketing information from us. If you opt out you will still receive safety related messages from us.
We will not send you any commercial electronic messages such as SMS or email unless this is permitted by the Spam Act (for example, if we have your express or inferred consent to do so). Any commercial electronic message that we send will identify us as the sender and will include our contact details. If you do not wish to receive commercial electronic messages from us, please let us know (see Enquiries below).
We will not call you on a number listed on the Do Not Call Register if this is prohibited under the Do Not Call Register Act and related instruments (for example, if we do not have your express or inferred consent to do so). If you do not wish us to call you on a particular number, please let us know (see Enquiries below).
Ensuring personal information is up-to-date
We rely on the personal information we hold in conducting our business. We take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information we hold is accurate, complete and up-to-date. You can help by letting us know about any changes to your personal information, such as your address and phone number.
How do we manage data security?
We hold personal information in paper form, on computer systems, in audio recordings and on video (e.g. security surveillance).
We take reasonable steps to protect the security of your personal information by ensuring it is protected from misuse, loss, interference and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We maintain strict standards and security procedures to prevent unauthorised access to information about you whether it is in an electronic or paper format, and to ensure the correct use of this information.
Steps taken to protect personal information include:
- external and internal premises security
- restricted access to staff who need the personal information to perform their day to day functions
- conducting training to ensure that staff are aware that they must only access, use and disclose personal information for appropriate purposes
- maintaining technology products to prevent unauthorised computer access, including identifiers and passwords, security software, and firewalls.
Cookies and other website technologies
- “Cookies” are small pieces of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enable the server to collect information from the browser.
- We use technology such as “cookies” on its website and in emails you have agreed to receive from us. The use of “cookies” helps us monitor the effectiveness of our advertising and how visitors use our website so that we can customise and improve our website and services.
- The types of information stored by these “cookies” may include your Internet Protocol (IP) address, details of your computer system, browser information, geolocation information, and details of pages visited (and for how long) and website functionality accessed.
- Most browsers allow you to turn off the cookie function. If you want to know how to do this please look at the help menu on your web browser. However, certain aspects of our website or particular functionality may not be available or may not perform optimally if you turn off cookies.
- Third party vendors, including Google, show our ads on sites on the Internet and serve these ads based on a user’s prior visits to our website. We also use analytics data supplied by these vendors to inform and optimise our ad campaigns based on your prior visits to our website.
- You may opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting the Google advertising opt-out page – click here https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922?hl=en for information. Additionally, you may opt out of our use of Google Analytics by downloading a browser add-on from Google's browser add-on page.
- For complete information on Google Analytics, please visit this https://support.google.com/analytics/topic/2919631?hl=en&ref_topic=1008008
- We may also use tracking technologies such as pixels (including Facebook/Meta pixels) and similar technologies on our website and in our digital marketing. These technologies allow third party platforms, including social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and other Meta platforms, to collect information about your interactions with our website and digital content. This information may include your IP address, browser information, pages visited, actions taken on our website, and other online activity data. This information is used by us and these third party platforms to measure the effectiveness of our advertising, to deliver targeted and personalised advertising to you on those platforms and other websites, and to build custom and lookalike audiences for remarketing purposes. The third party platforms may combine this information with other information they hold about you from your use of their services. For information about how these third parties handle your personal information, please refer to their respective privacy policies (for example, Meta's Privacy Policy at https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy/). You may be able to adjust your advertising preferences through the settings on those platforms or by using industry opt-out tools such as the Digital Advertising Alliance's opt-out page.
You can access and seek correction of your personal information
You are generally entitled to access the personal information that we hold about you (in a manner you request, if this is reasonable and practicable). You can contact us using the details below (see Enquiries).
If we cannot provide access to your information, we will generally provide you with the reasons why and the mechanisms available to complain about that refusal. Depending on the nature of the request, we may charge for providing access to this information, however such charge will not be excessive.
If the information we hold about you is inaccurate, incomplete or not up to date you may request that we correct the information by contacting us.
If the personal information we hold about you is not accurate, complete and up to date, we will take reasonable steps to correct the information so that it is accurate, complete and up to date. If we cannot take reasonable steps to correct the information because such correction is not technically possible or would be impracticable for us to perform, we may be unable to continue to provide services to you. In these cases, we will provide reasons for denial of your correction request.
If we refuse to correct your personal information you have the right to associate with the information a statement that the information is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading. We will take such steps that are reasonable in the circumstances to associate that statement with all records containing the relevant information.
It would assist us to ensure we properly understand your request, and allow us to respond more promptly, if requests are made in writing and include as much detail as possible.
How to make a complaint and how do we deal with complaints?
If you feel that we have not respected your privacy or that we have conducted ourselves inconsistently with this Privacy Policy, please contact us and advise us as soon as possible. We will investigate your queries and complaints within a reasonable time frame depending on the complexity of the complaint.
It would assist us to respond to your complaint promptly if it is made in writing. Please include as much information as possible in relation to your complaint and to those parties involved in the alleged breach.
If you feel that we have not satisfactorily addressed your complaint, you may also make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by visiting https://www.oaic.gov.au/ or by writing to GPO Box 5288 Sydney NSW 2001.
Updates to this Privacy Policy
We may from time to time update this Privacy Policy including to take into account new laws, regulations, changes to our business and technology. All the personal information we hold will be governed by our most recent Privacy Policy located at https://www.scifleet.com.au/ . We encourage you to check this page from time to time for any changes.
Enquiries
If you have any concerns or queries about our Privacy Policy, or if you would like more information about privacy-related issues, please contact us at:
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Phone: 07 3720 7058 Email: [email protected] |
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Mail: PO Box 52, Lutwyche, QLD 4030 |
This policy was last updated on 27th February 2026. If you have any general comments on this policy, please feel free to contact us.
OneLexus Network
Lexus of Southport is part of the OneLexus network of Lexus organisations in Australia (each a OneLexus organisation), comprising:
- authorised Lexus dealers in Australia;
- Lexus Australia, a division of Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited;
- Toyota Finance Australia Limited, trading as Lexus Financial Services; and
- Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Company Australia Pty Ltd trading as Lexus Insurance.
Lexus of Southport and other OneLexus organisations collect and share with each other customer and customer information to provide you an integrated OneLexus customer experience, such as allowing you to be known across the network regardless of which OneLexus organisation you deal with and to provide you with products, services, information and assistance, respond to your enquiries and help keep your information up to date. Your information may be disclosed to OneLexus network service providers in Australia and overseas for these purposes.
For more information about how Lexus Australia, a division of Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited and Toyota Finance Australia Limited, trading as Lexus Financial Services handle your information, please see their combined Privacy Policy at https://www.lexus.com.au/smallprint/privacy. The privacy policies of Lexus Insurance are also available at that address. OneLexus Marketing OneLexus organisations may send you marketing to inform you about products or services, special offers, promotions and events that may be of interest to you. These marketing communications may include joint promotions with promotion partners, and may be sent to you using any contact details provided by you, such as post, phone, email or SMS.
Please note that each of the OneLexus organisations are separate organisations. If you do not wish to receive marketing from one organisation, you can let that organisation know at any time using the contact details in their privacy policy (available on their website or https://www.lexus.com.au/smallprint/privacy) or using the “unsubscribe” or other opt-out function offered by the organisation.
Your consent to receive marketing from a OneLexus organisation will be deemed to be ongoing if you do not opt out when you are offered the opportunity to do so, or unless and until you advise the relevant organisation otherwise.