Gain a clear understanding of our terms and conditions, privacy policy, and refund policy. Navigate through the crucial details to ensure transparency and a smooth experience with our services.
This website is owned and operated by Master Group (Aust.) Pty Ltd (ACN 131 609 008). In these terms and conditions, we will refer to Master Group (Aust.) Pty Ltd (ACN 131 609 008) as “Mastergroup”, “we”, “us” and “our”.
By using this website, you agree to abide by these terms and conditions.
Mastergroup may, without notice, amend or modify these terms and conditions by posting the amended Terms and Conditions to this website.
If any of these terms and conditions is found to be invalid or unenforceable, that invalidity or unenforceability will not affect the remainder of these terms and conditions, which will continue in full force and effect.
All information provided on any Mastergroup owned website has been prepared in accordance with Australian laws. Persons residing outside of Australia use the websites at their own risk and should take into consideration the legislative requirements of their country of residence when accessing the websites.
Any software downloaded or available from the websites are governed by the terms of the relevant Software Terms and Conditions (“ST&Cs”)/End-user License Agreement (“EULA”), which accompanies or is included with the software. Any reproduction or redistribution of the software not in accordance with the ST&C/EULA is prohibited by law.
Without limiting the foregoing, reproduction or copying of the software to any other server, site, or location for subsequent reproduction or redistribution is expressly prohibited.
Permission to use audio and documents (such as blogs, vlogs, audio podcasts, video’s, white papers, press releases, training content and manuals, datasheets and FAQs etc) from the websites is granted, provided that:
(a) the below copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies,
(b) use of such Documents and Audio from the Services is for informational and non-commercial or personal use only and will not be copied or posted on any network computer or broadcast in any media, and
(c) no modifications of any such documents are made.
Use for any other purpose is expressly prohibited by law and may result in severe civil and criminal penalties. Violators will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible.
Audio and documents specified above do not include the design or layout of the websites or any other Mastergroup-owned, operated, licenced or controlled sites. Elements of the Mastergroup websites are protected by trade dress, trademark, unfair competition, and other laws and may not be copied or imitated in whole or in part. No logos, graphics, sound or images from any Mastergroup website may be copied or retransmitted unless expressly permitted by Mastergroup.
Any Mastergroup owned website may include electronic shopping carts. In the event that you commence but do not complete a transaction, Mastergroup or its agents may use the information you have entered to contact you by email to either:
(a) remind you that the transaction remains incomplete; or
(b) understand why the transaction did not complete.
(‘Follow Up Email’)
By using a Mastergroup owned website, you consent to receive such follow up emails. If you do receive a follow up email, you can request that Mastergroup not make further contact regarding the incomplete transaction.
All information provided on the Mastergroup websites have been provided as general information only and should not be relied upon in lieu of professional advice.
The information has been obtained and developed from a variety of sources including but not limited to collaborations with third parties and information provided by third parties under licence. Inclusion of information on this website or links to third party sites is not an endorsement of any organisation, product or service.
While care has been taken in preparing the content of the information provided on the websites, Mastergroup and its employees, related parties, directors, officers, servants, agents, contractors and subcontractors cannot accept any liability, including for any loss or damage, resulting from the reliance on the content, or for its accuracy, currency and completeness.
Any use of Mastergroup’ materials or information by another person or organisation is at the user’s own risk.
All Mastergroup®, Agrimaster® and Wagemaster ® logos and names are owned by Master Group (Aust.) Pty Ltd (ACN 131 609 008) .
All content on the websites including logos, brand names, text, photographs, information, statistics, images and other material is protected by copyright, trademark and intellectual property laws in Australia.
Reproduction of any part of the Mastergroup websites, without the express permission of Mastergroup is illegal unless otherwise indicated. Where reproduction is permitted, only one copy of the material may be made, and that copy may only be used for personal or non-commercial purposes. Where reproduction is permitted you must not amend or edit the material in any way, and Mastergroup asserts its right to be recognised as the author.
Whilst due care has been taken in the preparation of the content on the websites, Mastergroup makes no representations regarding the accuracy, currency or reliability of the information provided unless otherwise indicated, and note there may be errors, omissions and typographical errors contained in the material provided.
The websites and materials contained are provided on an as-is basis, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties. Further, the information presented on the websites are changed periodically, and Mastergroup may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s), programs(s), and/or documentation described at any time, without notice.
Mastergroup and its employees, related parties, directors, officers, servants, agents, contractors and subcontractors will not be liable for any loss or damage other than that which cannot be excluded by law arising as a result of the use of its’ websites or reliance on any information provided on the websites.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or of liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. In the event that any of the above limitations or exclusions are held to be unenforceable, Mastergroup’s total liability shall not exceed the amount of the fee you have paid.
In addition, Mastergroup does not warrant that its’ websites are error free or that the websites and/or the servers it is hosted on are free of viruses or other malicious software.
You agree to indemnify Mastergroup including its employees, related parties, directors, officers, servants, agents, contractors and subcontractors from any loss or damage which it may suffer as a result of your use of its’ websites.
Mastergroup is not a registered entity pursuant to the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 (TASA) and therefore does provide accounting taxation nor legal advice to clients. If you have a query concerning taxation including filing your BAS return or annual tax statements then you should consult with your accountant or another registered tax adviser.
Mastergroups websites may contain the content of third parties (Third Party Content). This content may include, but is not limited to, hyperlinks to external (third party) websites, paid advertisements and mention of program sponsors or third-party service providers.
None of these things is to be taken as an endorsement, recommendation or approval of the third party, advertiser or sponsor or their products or services. Mastergroup accepts no responsibility for the accuracy, currency or suitability or otherwise regarding Third Party Content. Any use or reliance on such content is at your own risk and Mastergroup does not accept liability for any loss, damage, costs or expenses arising as a result of the use or reliance.
Where hyperlinks to third party websites are provided, Mastergroup makes no claims regarding the suitability or otherwise of the third party’s products or services to your needs, nor does it warrant the third-party websites are free of viruses or other malicious software.
Should you have any queries, concerns or complaints regarding a third party’s website please refer your query, concern or complaint to the third party.
All logos must not be reproduced or used in any way unless Mastergroup provides its prior approval in writing.
Mastergroup respects and upholds your right to privacy. For further information regarding how we deal with your personal information please see our Privacy Policy page here.
Mastergroup’ Privacy Policy details how your visits to our websites are dealt with and can be viewed on our Privacy Policy page here.
Should you have any queries or concerns regarding these terms and conditions please contact Mastergroup by emailing enquiry.privacy@mastergroup.net.au
Operative Provisions:
Unless this Agreement explicitly states otherwise, expressions used in the Agreement have the following meanings:
Account means the Customer’s account to access the Service.
Agreement means this these terms and conditions, any annexures, any schedule and any approved Subscriptions or Project Scopes.
Application means the application created by Mastergroup utilising the Software for use by the Customer on Apple Inc’s iOS or Google Inc’s Android- compatible mobile devices.
Barcode means a machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached.
Business Day means any day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in Perth, Western Australia.
Change Request Form means the document which sets out a proposal by the Customer for a modification to the Application or Software.
Cloud-based Version means the Services made available by Mastergroup to the Customer and Permitted Users on demand via the Internet from an external, secure cloud computing provider’s server. This type of computing relies on the Customer having Internet-connectivity using shared computing resources rather than having a local computer server to host the Services.
Commencement Date means the date specified in the Subscription or Project Scope.
Compatible Devices means the following equipment as may be variously applicable to use the Services:
(c) the Mastergroup-approved Customer’s BYODs; and
(d) Mastergroup-approved RFID tags, NFC tags, QR codes, barcode or any other technology that may be applicable.
Confidential Information means information that is by its nature confidential, including information relating to the:
but does not include information:
Consequential Loss means loss of revenue, loss of profits, loss of anticipated savings or business, pure economic loss, loss of data, loss of value of equipment (other than the cost of repair), loss of opportunity or expectation loss, loss of goodwill, and any other form of consequential, special, indirect, punitive or exemplary loss or damages.
Cost means any costs, expenses, losses, damages, claims, demands, proceedings, and other liability.
Customer means the authorised licensee of the Services pursuant to their Subscription for purposes connected with the conduct of their business (pursuant to their Australian Business Number(“ABN”) or other activity for which then Services are provided, subject to this Agreement.
Customer BYODs means any computing device of the Customer or its Permitted User which includes a mobile telephone, tablet or portable computer that may access the Server.
Fee means any agreed amounts payable by the Customer to Mastergroup in connection with this Agreement and as specified in the Subscription or Project Scope.
GST means tax as defined in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999, as applicable;
Documentation means the instructional guide, documentation or manual published by Mastergroup from time to time which provides information and instructions in relation to the Application and Software.
Initial Period means the initial Term of this Agreement as set out in the Project Scope.
Insolvency Event means in respect of a party:
Intellectual Property Right means all present and future rights conferred by statute, common law or equity in or in relation to business names, circuit layouts, computer software, confidential information, copyright, designs, domain names, formulas, inventions, knowhow, patents, recipes, trademarks, and other results of intellectual activity in the industrial, commercial, scientific, literary or artistic field, the benefit of any application to register such a right and the benefit of any renewal or extension of such a right.
Maintenance and Support Services means Mastergroup’s various additional customer service, support and maintenance services and subject to Mastergroup’s relevant additional fees, and terms and conditions for same as specified on Mastergroup’s website www.agrimaster.com.au from time to time.
Mastergroup means Master Group (Aust.) Pty Ltd (ACN 131 609 008).
Personal Information has the meaning given to that term in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
Privacy Law means:
(a) the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth); and
(b) any code registered under the Privacy Act or Australian Privacy Principles.
Privacy Policy means Mastergroup’s privacy policy which is available on Mastergroup’s Website or as amended by Mastergroup from time to time.
Permitted Users means the employees, contractors or associates of the Customer authorised to access the Services for purposes connected with the conduct of the Customer’s business (or other activity for which then Services are provided) and who are also subject to this Agreement.
Personal Property Securities Act means the Personal Property Securities Act (Cth) 2009;
Renewal Period means the renewal period for the Agreement’s Term, as may be set out in the Subscription or Project Scope
Representative includes an employee, agent, officer, director, auditor, advisor, researcher, partner, consultant, contractor, sub-contractor or related entity of that person or of a related body corporate of that person.
RFID means radio-frequency identification, being a form of wireless communication incorporating the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio-frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object.
NFC means near field communication, being a form of wireless communication incorporating the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio-frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object.
QR Code means Quick Response Code and is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode).
Schedule means a schedule to this Agreement.
Security Agreement, Commingled Goods, Financing Statement, Financing Change Statement, “Personal Property, All Present and After Acquired Property, Purchase Money Security Interest, Registration and Security Interest have the meanings given to them in the Personal Property Securities Act;
Services mean any service provided by Mastergroup in connection with the installing, configuring, deployment, installation, development (if any) and licensing of the Software, the Application and the Training (as the case may be).
Server means the server or servers located at Mastergroup’s premises, ‘Cloud-based’ servers and/or servers that are situated at such other location as may be nominated by Mastergroup from time to time and includes the serving computers, hardware, third-party software Internet and operating systems necessary to operate and support the Services.
SLA means the agreed service levels for support Services as set out in Agrimaster Service Level Agreement and as may be particularised in the Subscription.
Software means the Agrimaster® Agricultural Financial & Accounting Software system and related services’ platform (including any Cloud-based Version) for Mastergroup customers (and includes all material (including tangible and intangible information), software (in source and object code forms), web applications, images, files, manuals, documents, devices, data, databases, supplied, created, written, developed or otherwise brought into existence (whether before, on or after the date of this Agreement) by Mastergroup or on its behalf, and all their subsequent versions, updates and enhancements.
Legacy Plan means the previous (for then ‘members’) legacy licence version of the Software, locally-installed to the Customer’s computer and which will also be subject to any appropriate updates and patches by Mastergroup but not necessarily, and for the avoidance of doubt nor is Mastergroup in any way obliged to provide, any of the new and/or additional features or enhancements that the Subscription Plan-version may contain.
Submitted Materials means any material including documents, information or data provided by the Customer to Mastergroup in connection with licensing, configuring and customising (if any) the Software or Application.
Subscription means the written or electronic online application by the Customer, in accordance with this Agreement, to Mastergroup to acquire the following services and/or products for the relevant fee:
Subscription Plan means subject to, in particular, clause 4 and then any law applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Customer’s optimised, Cloud-based Version of the Software, that, together with being provided with all appropriate updates and patches by Mastergroup, it will have the new and/or additional features or enhancements to the Software and Application;
Term means the agreed period of time specified in the Subscription or Project Scope for the development and licensing of the Application, Software and the leasing of any Compatible Devices (as a service).
Terms of Use means any agreement between the Permitter User and the Customer in relation to the Permitted User’s access and use of the Services and Documentation.
Training Services means Mastergroup’s various online (e.g. webinar) and in-person (e.g. on-on-one consultancy or group workshop) training, Documentation and related tutorial services in relation to the Software and Application pursuant to its Training Terms & Conditions (as specified on Agrimaster’s website www.agrimaster.com.au from time to time).
21.2 Interpretation
In this Agreement:
(a) headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; and unless the context indicates a contrary intention:
(b) an obligation or liability assumed by, or a right conferred on, two or more parties binds or benefits all of them jointly and each of them severally;
(c) the expression “person” includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a corporation, an authority, an association or a joint venture (whether incorporated or unincorporated), a partnership and a trust;
(d) a reference to any party includes that party’s executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns, including any person taking by way of novation and, in the case of a trustee, includes any substituted or additional trustee;
(e) a reference to any statute or to any statutory provision includes any statutory modification or re-enactment of it or any statutory provision substituted for it, and all ordinances, by-laws, regulations, rules and statutory instruments (however described) issued under it;
(f) words importing the singular include the plural (and vice versa), and words indicating a gender include every other gender;
(g) references to parties, clauses, schedules, exhibits or annexures are references to parties, clauses, schedules, exhibits and annexures to or of this Agreement, and a reference to this Agreement includes any schedule, exhibit or annexure to this Agreement;
(h) where a word or phrase is given a defined meaning, any other part of speech or grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning;
(i) references to payments to any party to this Agreement include payments to another person upon the direction of such party;
(j) all payments to be made under this Agreement will be made by unendorsed bank cheque or other immediately available funds;
(k) the words “includes” or “including”, in any form, is not a word of limitation
(l) When the date or last day for doing an act is not a Business Day, the day or last day for doing the act will be the next following Business Day; and
In the interpretation of this Agreement, no rule of contract interpretation applies to the disadvantage of a party on the basis that it put forward this Agreement or any part of it.
BETWEEN:
The party so registering for or booking training services with Mastergroup
(“the Customer”)
AND
MASTER GROUP (AUST.) PTY LTD (ACN 131 609 008) (“Mastergroup”)
RECITALS
OPERATIVE PART
22. DEFINITIONS USED IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms and expressions used in these Terms and Conditions have the following meanings:
Consequential Loss means loss of revenue, loss of profits, loss of anticipated savings or business, pure economic loss, loss of data, loss of value of equipment (other than the cost of repair), loss of opportunity or expectation loss, loss of goodwill, and any other form of consequential, special, indirect, punitive or exemplary loss or damages.
Consumer Law means the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) as applied to Australia’s States and Territories under the following legislative provisions: Fair Trading (Australian Consumer Law) Act 1992 (ACT); Fair Trading Act 1987 (NSW); Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Act (NT); Fair Trading Act 1989 (Qld); Fair Trading Act 1987 (SA); Australian Consumer Law (Tasmania) Act 2010; Australian Consumer Law and Fair Trading Act 2012 (Vic); and Fair Trading Act 2010 (WA).
Cost means any costs, expenses, losses, damages, claims, demands, proceedings, and other liability.
Documentation means the instructional guide, documentation or manual published by Mastergroup from time to time which provides information and instructions in relation to the Mastergroup Application and Software
GST has the meaning given in the GST Act.
GST Act means A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth).
Personal Information has the meaning given to that term in the Privacy Law
Privacy Law means:
(a) the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth); and
(b) any code registered under the Privacy Act or Australian Privacy Principles.
Privacy Policy means Mastergroup’s privacy policy which is available on Mastergroup’s Website or as amended by Mastergroup from time to time.
Software means the Agrimaster® Agricultural Financial & Accounting Software system and related services’ platform (including any cloud-based Version) for Mastergroup customers (and includes all material (including tangible and intangible information), software (in source and object code forms), web applications, images, files, manuals, documents, devices, data, databases, supplied, created, written, developed or otherwise brought into existence (whether before, on or after the date of this Agreement) by Mastergroup or on its behalf, and all their subsequent versions, updates and enhancements.
Tax invoice has the meaning given in the GST Act.
Terms and Conditions means these terms and conditions.
Training means the training courses offered by us to the Customer as set out on our Website and in these Terms and Conditions.
Websites mean our websites: www.mastergroup.net.au and www.agrimaster.com.au
Refer A Friend
30 Day Free Trial
Master Group (Aust.) Pty Ltd (ACN 131 609 008) is a company incorporated in Australia. In this Privacy Policy we will refer to Mastergroup as “Mastergroup”, “we”, “us” and “our”.
The website www.agrimaster.com.au (“the Site”) is owned and operated by Mastergroup.
This is Mastergroup’s Australian Privacy Principles’ privacy policy. It explains how Mastergroup approaches the important issue of privacy and the management of your Personal Information.
Please contact Mastergroup’s Privacy Officer (details are at the end of this Privacy Policy) if you require any further information regarding our Privacy Policy.
Mastergroup is a Fintech and Agritech company established in 2001. Mastergroup initially forged its reputation in the financial software arena, specifically for the agricultural sector, by delivering solutions for compliance and business growth to farmers and their advisors.
In recent years Mastergroup have diversified our capabilities into the broader SME market. Mastergroup’s purpose with all its software products and services is to support businesses to achieve their goals and dreams. Specifically, Mastergroup has created the Agrimaster® suite of financial software solutions, applications and training services (collectively “the Services”).
By choosing to participate in the Services and or by using the Sites, you consent and agree to the Privacy Policy of Mastergroup as follows:
The Australian Government introduced updated legislation in 2014 its Privacy Act (1988), to further enhance the protection and handling of an individual’s privacy and personal information. These principles replace the previous National Privacy Principles that operated from 2001. You can find out more about the Australian Privacy Principles by calling the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner on 1300 36 39 92 or through their website at www.oaic.gov.au.
“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.
Mastergroup respects and upholds your right to privacy protection under the Australian Privacy Principles in regulating how we collect, use, disclose and hold your Personal Information. We have a detailed policy and set of procedures to ensure that only authorised staff have access to your personal information, that it remains confidential and is only used for appropriate purposes and in accordance with this notice.
In addition to the Australian Privacy Principles, individuals located in the European Union (EU) may also have rights under EU based rules known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR has harmonised the data privacy laws of each individual EU country, giving more rights to individuals located in the EU and more obligations to organisations holding their personal information.
Details of additional rights of individuals located in the EU and how we meet them are outlined in the relevant section below.
Information We Get When You Use Our Services
When you use our Services, we collect information about which of those services you’ve used and how you’ve used them. We might know, for instance, that you visited a certain page, saw a specific ad for a certain period of time. Here’s a fuller explanation of the types of information we collect when you use our services:
Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you prefer, you can usually remove or reject browser cookies through the settings on your browser or device. Keep in mind, though, that removing or rejecting cookies could affect the availability and functionality of our Services. To learn more about how we use cookies and your choices, please check out our “Cookie Policy”. To learn more about how third parties use these technologies on our Services, be sure to read the “Analytics” section of our Privacy Policy.
Information We Collect from Third Parties
We may collect information about you from other users, our affiliates, and third parties.
Your personal and sensitive information is only collected as is necessary for a function or activity, or to enable us to carry out our work and deliver our Services.
We may use your personal information to send you information about our work or to let you know about our Services. Each time we send you a direct marketing communication we will provide you with a simple way to “opt out” of receiving similar communications in the future.
You can also let us know that you do not wish to receive any further communications by contacting Mastergroup’s Privacy Officer.
Mastergroup will not collect sensitive information about health, racial or ethnic origin, political opinions or membership, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade association or union membership, sexual preferences or criminal record unless you have consented to give this information and it is relevant to our work and Services.
We will always collect such information in a non-intrusive, lawful and fair manner. We will offer you the option of not identifying yourself or of using a pseudonym where it is practical to do so.
Opting-Out or Modifying Your Information
If you want to change any information that you have previously given us, or if you want to opt out of future communications, please contact Mastergroup’s Privacy Officer as detailed below.
How We Collect Your Personal Information
We collect your personal information when you provide it to Mastergroup in a number of ways including but not limited to:
In some cases, you might provide Personal Information to us by entering it into our cloud-based Services because you want us to host that information for you. Alternatively, your information may be disclosed to us by an organisation with whom you interact and to which we provide a cloud-based Service.
When we collect or hold Personal Information in this way, it is only used or disclosed for the purpose contemplated by you or the organisation that has disclosed that information to enable us to provide the work or Services sought.
Personal information may be stored on our web servers but will only be accessed by us to provide technical support, or to carry out other functions reasonably necessary to provide the work or Services. This Personal Information will not be disclosed in any other way without the individual’s written consent.
How do we use your Personal Information?
We use, in addition to our own proprietary technologies and systems, various third-party software and technologies including but not limited to: TeamViewer and Microsoft Team’s ‘Go to Assist’ and ‘Go to Meeting’ to deliver some of our Services.
Please also note, owing to the ever-changing nature of technology and to provide optimal support to you, we may use different third-party support software and platforms from time to time. To that, any such data stored or processed will also subject to the privacy policies of those relevant individual third parties and platforms as may vary.
We may use your Personal Information to the extent that is reasonably necessary to carry out the Services, including for the following purposes:
How We Keep Your Personal Information Secure
Our premises are in secure buildings with restricted access. Our IT systems are password protected and we conduct regular audit and data integrity checks.
We frequently update our anti-virus and malware software in order to protect our systems (and the data contained in those systems) from computer viruses. In addition, all our employees are required, as a condition of employment, to treat personal information held by Mastergroup as confidential.
As a progressive technology business, we whilst we currently retain our database on our secure in-house premises server, most of our business data (including your Personal Information) may be stored in secure remote, “Cloud” or offsite servers such as, but not limited to, Microsoft’s Azure platform. These cloud servers may be situated outside of Australia.
If we store your Personal Information on a remote, “Cloud” or offsite server we will endeavour to protect your Personal Information through security measures such as password protection and encryption.
We retain and store your Personal Information (whether onsite, offsite or on the Cloud) indefinitely, unless you instruct us otherwise.
Destroying Personal information
We may destroy or de-identify the Personal Information provided by use as soon as practicable, once it is no longer needed for Services. However, we may, in certain circumstances, be required by law to retain Personal Information after our Services have been completed.
In this case, the Personal Information will continue to be protected in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If we destroy Personal Information, we will do so by taking reasonable steps and using up-to-date techniques and processes.
Disclosing your Personal Information
We may disclose your Personal Information to third parties but only for the purposes of providing the Services and for the purposes contemplated by your use of the Site.
These third parties may include:
We may disclose your personal information:
We may disclose personal information for the following purposes:
When we disclose your Personal Information with a third party, we will require the third party to handle your Personal Information in accordance this Privacy Policy and the Australian Privacy Principles.
Mastergroup may sometimes use third party service providers to conduct surveys and facilitate information collection. Some of these service providers conduct all or part of their business overseas and so your personal information may be transferred overseas as a result. Mastergroup conducts a due diligence process before entering into an agreement with these service providers and will take all reasonable steps to ensure that your information is not used in a manner inconsistent with the Australian Privacy Principles.
Web traffic information is disclosed to Google Analytics when you visit our Site. Google stores information across multiple countries. When you communicate with us through a social network service such as Facebook or Twitter, the social network provider and its partners may collect and hold your personal information overseas.
Our Sites may use ‘cookies’ to improve your experience on our sites, to display content more relevant to you within the Site, and to display items added while using online facilities. If you are concerned about the use of these cookies, your browser can be configured to notify you when you receive a cookie, and provide you with the opportunity to accept or reject it. You may refuse all cookies from Mastergroup’ Sites, however some functions may be unavailable.
Our Sites may use statistical information collection tools (such as Google Analytics) to track site visits, navigation and performance within our Site for the purpose of monitoring and improving the site. If you are concerned about the use of these tools, you can configure your browser to send a “Do Not Track” request with your browsing traffic.
Our Sites may also use third party cookies and Google Analytics Advertising Features including: Remarketing with Google Analytics, and Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting.
Visitors can opt-out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising and customize Google Display Network ads using the Ads Settings. Further information regarding behavioural advertising, including ways to manage your online privacy, is available at www.youronlinechoices.com.au.
Where you provide your email address to Mastergroup we will only use it for the purpose provided unless you have consented to us using it for additional purposes, and we will not pass it on to any other person or organisation unless we have disclosed this to you. We may also disclose your information where required by law to do so.
Our Sites may contain links to other sites of interest. We do not control, and are not responsible for, the content or privacy practices of those websites. Please check the Privacy Policies on other websites before you provide your personal information to them.
By using our Sites, you acknowledge and agree that the internet is inherently insecure and that you use the internet at your own risk. You acknowledge that you do not hold Mastergroup liable for any security breaches, viruses or other malicious software that may infect your computer or other internet browsing device, or any loss of data, revenue or otherwise that may occur as a result of using our Sites.
We strive to ensure the security of your Personal Information and we take reasonable steps to protect your Personal Information from:
a) misuse, interference and loss; and
b) unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
We will review and update our physical and data security measures in light of current technologies. Unfortunately, no data transmission over electronic, mobile data and communication services can be guaranteed to be totally secure.
For security purposes, any Personal Information that we receive and/or provide to third parties will be password protected.
In addition, our employees and contractors who provide services related to our information systems are obliged to respect the confidentiality of any Personal Information held by us.
We will do everything reasonably within our power and control to prevent unauthorised use or disclosure of your Personal Information. However, we will not be held responsible for events arising from any unauthorised use or access to your Personal Information.
Certain sections of our Site are secured using industry-standard SSL/TLS technology to encrypt data between your browser and the Sites.
We may use social networking services such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to communicate with you and the public about our Services. When you communicate with us using these social networking and digital media services we may collect your personal information, but we only use it to help us to communicate with you and the public.
The social networking and digital media services will also handle your personal information for its own purposes. These services have their own privacy policies. You can access the privacy policies for Facebook , LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter on their websites.
We adhere to the Spam Act 2003 (Cth). The Spam Act prohibits the sending of unsolicited emails, SMS and MMS messages for commercial purposes from or within Australia or to people in Australia. The Spam Act also bans the supply and use of software designed to harvest email addresses.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has harmonised the data privacy laws of each individual EU country, giving more rights to individuals located in the EU and more obligations to organisations holding their personal information. In this section, “personal information” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (the meaning given to the term “personal data” in the GDPR).
Personal information must be processed in a lawful, fair and transparent manner. As such, if you are located in the EU, the GDPR requires us to provide you with more information about how we collect, use, share and store your personal information as well as advising you of your rights as a “data subject”.
If you are located in the EU and have an enquiry relating to your rights under the GDPR, please contact our Privacy Officer at enquiry.privacy@mastergroup.net.au
What personal information do we collect?
Please refer to the above section headed “The Personal Information We Collect, and Why We Collect It” for details of the personal information we collect.
Special categories of personal information
The GDPR provides additional protection for personal information about your racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, biometric data (for example your fingerprints), or data concerning your health, sex life or sexual orientation. We will only process this type of personal information with your consent or where otherwise lawfully permitted.
How long we keep your personal information
We will keep your personal information while you are a customer of Mastergroup. We aim to keep your personal information for only as long as we need it.
We generally keep your personal information for up to 7 years after you stop being a customer but we may keep your personal information for longer to fulfil legal or regulatory obligations, for internal research and analytics, or to respond to a question or complaint.
How we use your personal information
We can only collect and use your personal information if we have a valid lawful reason to do so. For Mastergroup, these reasons are:
In the table below, we have set out the relevant grounds that apply to each purpose of data processing that is mentioned in this Privacy Policy:
You have the following rights with respect to the personal information we hold about you.
The right to be informed how personal information is processed: You have the right to be informed how your personal information is being collected and used. If we require your consent to process your personal information you can withdraw consent at any time. If you withdraw consent, we may not be able to provide certain services to you. The right to withdraw only applies when the lawful basis of processing is consent.
The right of access to personal information: You can access your personal information that we hold by emailing our Privacy Officer at enquiry.privacy@mastergroup.net.au.
The right to rectification: You have the right to question any personal information we have about you that is inaccurate or incomplete. If you do, we will take reasonable steps to check the accuracy and correct it.
The right to erasure: You have the right to ask us to delete your personal information if there is no need for us to keep it. You can make the request verbally or in writing. There may be legal or other reasons why we need to keep your personal information and if so, we will tell you what these are.
The right to restrict processing: You have the right to ask us to restrict our use of your personal information in some circumstances. In this situation we would not use or share your personal information while it is restricted. This is not an absolute right and only applies in certain circumstances.
The right to data portability: In some circumstances you have the right to request we provide you with a copy of the personal information you have provided to us in a format that can be easily reused.
The right to object: In some circumstances you have the right to object to us processing your personal information.
Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling: We sometimes use systems to make automated decisions (including profiling) based on personal information we have collected from you or obtained from other sources such as credit reporting bodies. These automated decisions can affect the services we offer you. You can ask that we not make decisions based on automated score alone or object to an automated decision and ask that a person review.
The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority: You have the right to complain to the regulator if you are not happy with the outcome of a complaint. Please refer to the European Commission Website for details of the relevant data protection authorities. The individual regulator’s websites will tell you how to report a concern.
Please note that while any changes you make to your personal information will be reflected in active user databases instantly or within a reasonable period of time, we may retain all information you submit for backups, archiving, prevention of fraud and abuse, analytics, satisfaction of legal obligations, or where we otherwise reasonably believe that we have a legitimate reason to do so.
You may decline to share certain personal information with us, in which case we may not be able to provide to you some of the features and functionality of our services.
Mastergroup may, without notice, amend or modify this Privacy Policy by posting the amended Privacy Notice to our Sites.
If you have any complaints, questions or concerns about what information Mastergroup holds or about the accuracy of that information, please contact Mastergroup’ Privacy Officer.
If you would like to access the information that we hold about you, or to complain about a possible breach of the Australian Privacy Principles, you can write to Mastergroup’ Privacy Officer at the address provided below.
We will respond to your complaint or endeavour to give you access to the information requested within two weeks. In order to maintain the confidentiality of your personal information, we will ask you to meet with you so we can review your specific identification documents before we give you access. If it is not practical for you to meet us in person, we will arrange to check your identification before we mail the information out to you.
If the information that we hold about you is incorrect or not up-to-date, we will update it as soon as possible after you have shown us how and why it is incorrect.
In the unlikely event that we are unable to provide you with access to your personal information for legal reasons as specified in the Privacy Act, we will provide you with reasons for denying access.
If you are not satisfied with Mastergroup’ response to your complaint, question or concern, you may wish to lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. Further information can be found on the Commissioner’s website or by calling 1300 363 992.
We are committed to providing an accessible experience for users of our Site. If you encounter any difficulties with our Site, please direct your enquiry to enquiry.privacy@mastergroup.net.au.
Mastergroup’s Privacy Officer can be contacted by:
Phone: (08) 6380 8800
Email: enquiry.privacy@mastergroup.net.au
Address: Unit 15, Level 2/420 Bagot Rd, Subiaco WA 6008
Wanting more Agrimaster features? You can upgrade your subscriptions at any time by contacting us here.
Subscriptions can only be downgraded upon subscription expiry.Subscription downgrade requests are to be made in writing no less than 30 days prior to the subscription expiry date and by the plan holder.
Subscription cancellation requests are to be made in writing no less than 30 days prior to the subscription expiry date and by the plan holder.
If you are unsure if an Add On product or service is suitable for your business, we are happy to discuss these in detail before purchasing. Add On products and services are non-refundable.
To ensure you purchase the subscription and service most suitable for your business we provide a consultative purchasing process where you can speak directly with our Sales team to evaluate if the products and services are suitable for your business.No refunds are applicable for 'Change of Mind’.
Within 30 days of purchase and prior to the product being registered or used, if the product does not function due to technical difficulties or platform incompatibilities, we may, at our discretion, issue a refund of the purchase price less a 10% restocking fee with a minimum charge of $220 (Inc. GST).
Refunds are not issued once the product/s have been registered or used.
We don’t want to see you go! Reach out to us here and we can discuss your concerns.
Agrimaster Customer Support
Address: Unit 15, Level 2/420 Bagot Rd, Subiaco WA 6008