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KJR Graduates

Kick start your career with a team that encourages you to write your own story.

Our graduates are provided with the learning, mentoring, client and project experience needed to cultivate a successful career as an IT consultant.

As a KJR graduate you will learn from a talented Collective of technologists and support their work across a range of long-established and leading-edge IT solutions. Together we will develop your skills in Software Quality Assurance, DevSecOps, Artificial Intelligence Assurance and Data Quality, VDML so that you can forge a future that is truly your own.

You will work in a fun and friendly environment supported by the wider KJR Collective who are always happy to help, and will have the chance to collaborate with expert consultants on a variety of projects for major client groups.

There is continuous opportunity to up-skill and KJR will support your endeavours in becoming industry certified. With offices across QLD, ACT, NSW and VIC there is flexibility when launching your career with KJR.

Want to know what you can look forward to as a KJR Graduate?

KJR’s General Manager for Queensland, Graham Cummins sat with University Queensland Computing Society to share
all the tips & tricks for snapping up a Grad role at KJR as well as what you can expect to learn and achieve in your role as a
KJR consultant.

Meet Our Grads

Tracey Nguyen

Consultant

Kieran Murphy

Consultant

Ji Yu

Consultant

Dhanraj Jayendra

Consultant

Corey Cartmill

Consultant

SeungHyun Roh

Consultant

Patrick Vicky

Consultant

Will Lutz

Consultant

Morgan Nierfeld

Consultant

Tim Moloney

Consultant

Varsha Raikar

Consultant

Joshua Santos

Consultant

Apply as Grad now!

Tracey

Tracey Nguyễn

– Consultant

“I’ve seamlessly transitioned into my first consulting role, and am currently working on a crucial project for one of our largest clients. The collaborative culture and supportive mentorship here at KJR have been instrumental in my journey and achievements thus far” 

Kieran Murphy

– Consultant

Upon graduating from his Bachelor in Information Technology at Griffith University in 2021 Kieran commenced his journey with our Queensland Collective as a junior consultant. From day one he has jumped at every opportunity to develop his technical aptitude; his focus and resolve helping to expand his skillset to encompass code deployment & code building within AWS as well as unit testing. 

 

Prior to starting with KJR Kieran completed his Work Integrated Learning program at our sister company Datarwe in which he assembled an impressive foundation of technical experience and skill as a data intern. He has leveraged this experience to inform a smooth transition into consultancy and is fast flourishing into a well-rounded and confident consultant. 

 

Ever-excited to keep learning and growing Kieran has jumped on a number of different projects for several client groups. He has worked on project management systems, API testing and software testing for ECG machines. These experiences have offered him an opportunity to understand the project lifecycle and different modes of communication for efficient liaising with important stakeholders.

 

Kieran has shown great engagement within the Collective- his contagious smile is enough to light up the office on a cloudy day (which is admittedly not so frequent in Brisbane) and has worked closely with QLD GM Graham Cummins, KJR Founder Kelvin Ross and the wider team to mature his skills exponentially in a short amount of time. 

Kieran hopes to continue developing his skills, so that he can jump on and assist with a number of fulfilling and innovating projects KJR is currently completing for clients across Australia. 

What projects have you worked on so far?

I have worked on a project management system for managing security access, API testing, and testing software for ECG machines 

What skills have you developed?

I have developed many skills around unit testing, but also the deployment and building of code within Amazon web services 

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

My favourite part of working for KJR is the people, on my first day at the Brisbane office I got to meet so many cool people from both the Queensland and Victoria collectives. 

How do you see your future shaping up with the experience you’ve gained at KJR?

I hope that I can develop my skills further and work on some fulfilling projects 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

I would highly recommend doing an internship/grad role with KJR or Datarwe, there is so much knowledge to gain and so many wonderful senior people to guide you as you embark on a career in tech. 

Ji Yu

– Consultant

Ji joined KJR as an intern in 2021 and has demonstrated sheer determination in her journey to becoming a well-rounded IT professional. Since joining, Ji has assembled an impressive arsenal of technical skills and flourished into a maturing IT professional with experience across a number of service areas.

 

With a background in UI and UX development for web applications Ji has brought individual experience to the KJR collective. Her skills have been of great value to the projects she’s worked on including KJR inhabited AI-ML health and safety project, FatigueM8. Ji has worked closely with ACT/NSW GM Andrew Hammond and Senior Consultants to support the design of a smart steering wheel that tracks fatigue in truck drivers. 

 

Always up for a challenge, Ji continues to practice her skills on diversified work which has given her a deeper understanding on relevant application. In addition to the technical, she has also expanded her time management capabilities from working on multiple projects. 

 

Ji has come a long way and is well positioned to mature into a confident, capable consultant. Her current goal is to keep learning and gain more experience with cloud computing, front end development and machine learning.

What projects have you worked on so far?

’ve been working on a project called FatigueM8. It is an exciting project that utilises AI-ML technologies to monitor the health and fatigue of truck drivers to ensure safety on the roads. I oversee the development of the solutions website and support the senior consultants on back-end management.

What skills have you developed?

I have developed skills in AWS Cloud, JavaScript, React.js and am currently working on developing my skills in Python. I recently became AWS Cloud Practitioner certified, which is a proud achievement. During my time at KJR I have up-skilled in VDML; I really appreciate the companies help when providing us with training courses such as these. I have also developed better time management skills from working between multiple projects.

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

I really appreciate the culture of KJR. Everyone is willing to help, share knowledge, and they respect each other. Our manager is always caring about each individual as well as the collective.

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

I strongly recommend to apply even if you think that you may not be a good fit. Since KJR do cover a wide range of tech areas, you may be able to help KJR and provide solutions to clients.

Dhanraj Jayendra

– Consultant

DJ began his internship with KJR in May 2021 seizing every opportunity that has come his way to nurture a promising career as an IT consultant. One of the first projects DJ assisted was a major testing project for a valued KJR client which offered him a strong foundation of knowledge and experience. He has since taken these skills and applied them to his subsequent engagements which include BAU, automation, performance and UAT testing projects for several major retail and government clients. 

 

Despite having prior experience in testing, consultancy was new for DJ. His drive to grow and succeed has resulted in great development of his soft skills that have equally been acknowledged from internal and external stakeholders. Optimally positioning him to become a well-rounded IT professional and tech consultant. 

 

He has shown great initiative within the Collective and isn’t afraid to ask for mentorship from VIC GM Anil Kumar, Senior Consultant Xian Wang and the wider team. Which has contributed to his journey of growth with KJR. 

DJ is focused on developing his technical and communication skills through exposing himself to different projects and sectors. With his determination and dedication to his work here at KJR, the sky is the limit! 

What projects have you worked on so far?

In the last six months I have been a part of several big test automation, performance testing, BAU and bounty projects for major clients 

What skills have you developed?

Technically I have expanded my skills by working on web development, UAT testing, Performance testing, C# coding and automation. .

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

The major clients and diversity of projects which KJR holds is my favourite part. When we look for jobs we always look to grow ourselves technically, but along with technical skills you will grow yourself with KJR. A keen to learn and grow as a team mind-set is what KJR operates under which is the best and is why I like being a part of KJR. 

How do you see your future shaping up with the experience you’ve gained at KJR?

I am growing myself technically by working with major clients and covering different work sectors. I am pretty confident with the skills and culture with which I am shaping my career. I am getting exposure to and facing all sort of challenges and pushing myself out of my comfort zone which will surely help in reaching greater heights in my career. 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

If you are looking for technical skills and projects which gives you career growth and highlight you in the market then I believe KJR is the best place to experience those desirables. 

Corey

Corey Cartmill

– Consultant

“KJR has not only made me feel welcome but has also given me the opportunity to expand my skill set by working on projects that have a nationwide impact.” 

SeungHyun Roh

– Consultant

SeungHyun commenced as an Intern with KJR in 2020 and seized every opportunity that came his way to learn and develop his skills across several service areas. He has demonstrated great determination and initiative while working across a number of projects and trained in AWS S3, Dynamodb and Lambda software, as well as Python.  

Apart from technical skills, SeungHyun has committed time and effort to understand the project lifecycle and modes of communication with important stakeholders. He has worked closely with ACT/NSW GM Andrew Hammond and KJR Founder Kelvin Ross on projects that utlilise artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to power real-world solutions. Including Fatigue M8 project that utilises AI-ML to train a smart steering wheel to detect changes in truck driver fatigue for improved safety on the roads, as well as on a health resourcing dashboard with KJR’s affiliate company Datarwe. 

Before entering the tech world SeungHyun served as a Sergeant in the Republic of Korea Army. His attention to detail has provided great value to his work at KJR and as much he has learned about the Australian working culture from us, we have learned from him. 

SeungHyun hopes to continue gaining experience in cloud computing and specialise in database system analysis in the future.  

What projects have you worked on so far?

I have worked on a project called Fatigue M8 which utilises AI-ML technologies to monitor the health and fatigue of truck drivers. I also worked on a project with KJR’s affiliate company Datarwe, that powered AI-ML application into acute care to create a health resourcing dashboard. Right now, I am working on a project for a private education body that involves CS NSW performance testing.

What skills have you developed?

As a Programmer, I have developed my data visualisation and cloud computing skills. As a Junior Consultant, I have developed my understanding of the project lifecycle as well as how to communicate with clients, managers, and colleagues.

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

My favourite part about working for KJR is how closely I can work with my General Manager. I know I can ask him questions directly and he is happy to help and mentor me. KJR has a nice working culture and nice people to work with. 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

It is a great opportunity to start your learning and to become certified. Getting a certification is beneficial and you will learn a lot from studying a certification with the support of KJR. It is a great way you can prove yourself and your capability to apply your skills to a number of projects.

Patrick

Patrick Vicky

– Consultant

Will Lutz

– Consultant

Will joined KJR’s Queensland collective after impressing his way through a WIL placement at our sister company Datarwe in 2021. Though he has only been at KJR for a few months Will has demonstrated great tenacity when assisting on various projects for government and medical clients, steadily maturing into a comprehensive tech consultant. 

 

Drawing upon the skills he gained from managing large datasets as part of his Bachelor in Physics and Computer Science degree at Queensland University, Will has hit the ground running on a project utilising artificial intelligence and machine learning implementation for precision medicine. He continues to learn from the data scientists at Datarwe from which he has gotten a deeper understanding of the real-world importance of his work, as well as from KJR founder Dr Kelvin Ross and CTO Dr Mark Pedersen on his craft as a technical consultant. 

 

He has continued to build his skillset improving his knowledge in AWS and volubility in a list of neural networks. In addition to the technical, Will has refined his project management skills, committing his time to understanding the project lifecycle and how to navigate conversations with important project stakeholders. 

 

He has shown a willingness to help and mentor others within the Collective and has proved himself a valued member of the KJR team. Will is very steadily maturing into a competent IT consultant who will undoubtedly achieve great feats- and we can’t wait to celebrate alongside him. 

 

Will is focused on developing his technical toolset and looks forward to growing his consultancy soft skills with the help of the wider KJR Collective. 

What projects have you worked on so far?

The project I have been working during my time with KJR and Datarwe is focussed on developing custom-trained neural networks to aid in providing continuous quality patient care since the quantity of work expected to be undertaken by medical staff members can make this very difficult, especially given the current climate. By integrating a well-designed automation system targeted at time-consuming, but basic procedures – such as documentation and patient monitoring – we would allow staff more time to focus on patient care and other critical/value-adding tasks. This project has involved building up and training a collection of models to perform the necessary object detection, image segmentation and classification tasks required by the proposition and deploy them to the edge. 

What skills have you developed?

So far, I have developed familiarity with industry toolsets such as AWS and improved my fluency in YOLOv5, detectronv2 and EfficientNetv2 neural networks. In tandem to this specific knowledge, I have improved my abilities in general fields such as communicating progress and updates for a project, self- managing my goals and aims for progress markers and analysing different solutions to problems to maximise ease-of-use, functionality and performance to select the best option for the task. 

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

My favourite parts would have to be the broad range of work and the people around you, it’s great to be able to turn to someone around you and ask for their experience on a difficult problem especially if they’ve been where you are and have already forged a path through. The wide scope of the work done means that you can find a spot that you feel most comfortable or work to actively expand your knowledge and understanding into new fields with new possibilities. 

How do you see your future shaping up with the experience you’ve gained at KJR?

I see a great future for myself as part of KJR with a great many things to learn and many more things to apply myself to. The emphasis placed on professional growth lends to the rapid and comprehensive development of skills in many fields of work, but also the development of soft skills for connecting this technical knowledge you develop to the people around you. . 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

Go for it! The role is great for expanding your knowledge of the industry and providing you with opportunities for professional growth with new and growing projects. Besides that, you couldn’t ask for a more supportive and helpful team behind you. Always ready to chat if you need more direction with a task or someone to bounce ideas off, everyone is incredibly knowledgeable in their chosen field and are always open to sharing that knowledge with you.

Morgan Nierfeld

– Consultant

Morgan joined KJR in 2022 after graduating from his Bachelor’s in Computer Science from the University of Queensland. He instantaneously got to work on various projects in data quality and management, eagerly applying the knowledge he gained in university while demonstrating a key willingness to develop his skills further. 

 

Bringing a strong technical background Morgan joined the Collective with a solid foundation for continued growth but it is his openness and tenacity which has seen him launch a promising career as a competent and confident tech consultant. In his first four months he has assisted KJR’s sister company Datarwe with ensuring quality management of their medical data. On this project he was able to work alongside doctors and clinicians for the implementation of a validation framework to assess data that comes in from various hospitals. 

 

Amongst strengthening his SQL knowledge, Morgan has taken initiative in expanding his skillset by working closely with data scientists and senior consultants who have helped him understand the project life cycle as well as the importance of his work in real-world application. 

 

He has shown great involvement within the collective and a great determination for growth. Morgan is well and truly placed to reach new heights and we can’t wait to see how he grows with KJR.

What projects have you worked on so far?

I’ve worked on bucketing patients’ fluids into hourly buckets. This required working closely with real world doctors to identify fluids within patient data. I’ve also worked on creating a validation framework to assess new hospital data that comes in from new hospitals. 

What skills have you developed?

I’ve developed my SQL knowledge and learnt that it can be used for so much more than just as a querying language. 

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

I enjoy the people and collective culture at KJR. Everyone is easy to approach and ask questions for help, especially as a junior consultant. 

How do you see your future shaping up with the experience you’ve gained at KJR?

I see myself continuing with KJR and working on new projects to improve my software skills. 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

My best advice for any tech graduates that would be considering a grad or intern role would be that it’s best to start out in an internship if possible during your final year of study and never be afraid to reach out to any of the leadership within the company and ask about potential internships. Aside from that, graduate roles are still a great way to get your foot in the door and you should definitely apply for them when they pop up. 

Tim Moloney

– Consultant

Tim joined KJR as a graduate in 2022 and has hit the ground running on various projects boasting technological innovation and community opportunity. He has pushed past the boundaries of purely technical and has shown keen interest in learning about IT and business processes which has helped him understand wider strategy and matured his consultancy skills exponentially. 

 

Helping to lead a handful of groundbreaking technological projects, not only in what they are achieving through artificial intelligence and machine learning but for the benefit of various communities across Queensland, Tim is expanding his skills in computer science to solve real-world community challenges for Indigenous peoples. He is currently mentoring year 11 and 12 students on the Gold Coast in data science and management as part of KJR’s Indigenous traineeship as well as capturing rock art data in far north Queensland to help West Yalanji peoples preserve their culture using aiml powered applications. This has allowed Tim to expand his technical skillset while also developing his knowledge across business charters such as Corporate Social Responsibility. 

 

Tim has worked closely with KJR Founder Dr Kelvin Ross and CTO Dr Mark Pedersen on these projects and has learnt skills in resource management, partner liaising and computer science under their guidance. Above all Tim’s work at KJR has opened his eyes to the real impact technology, and the people behind it, can have on the world in a positive way.  

 

He has shown great initiative within the Collective and has proven himself a valued member of the KJR team. He is very steadily maturing into a competent IT consultant who will undoubtedly achieve great feats- and we can’t wait to celebrate his wins alongside him. 

 

What projects have you worked on so far?

So far, I have been working mainly on an innovation project focused around using AI and Machine learning on geospatial information data and drone footage. The goal of the project is to locate and capture previously lost Aboriginal rock art sites in Far North Queensland. 

What skills have you developed?

During my studies I focused on information systems and design, so most of the things I have been learning are more computer science focused. This has been an interesting challenge for me but its always good to diversify skills. I’ve also had the opportunity to work with and pilot drones a fair bit, which is very exciting. 

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

The project I’m working on is not only exciting but also groundbreaking in what it is trying to achieve. My favourite thing about working for KJR is being able to have an impact on that project and being part of the team that is going to ensure its successful completion. 

How do you see your future shaping up with the experience you’ve gained at KJR?

In the future I see KJR continuing to provide lots of exciting opportunities for growth and development of my skills. 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

We do lots of engagements with different university tech societies, so you should come to those, talk to us so we can find out who you are! Even if you can’t make it to those keep an eye on LinkedIn for job opportunities and apply. KJR has lots of benefits that other graduate opportunities don’t have. 

Varsha

Varsha Raikar

– Consultant

“Working at KJR has truly been a transformative journey, where I’ve found ample opportunities to evolve and innovate within my role. The supportive environment and collaborative spirit here have not only nurtured my professional growth but also enriched my personal development journey. I’m genuinely grateful for the inspiring culture that encourages creativity and fosters a sense of belonging.” 

 

Joshua

Joshua Santos

– Consultant

“My current role is ML testing for the feral AI project, and so far, I have done a variety of tasks from data engineering all the way to model training and evaluation. I enjoy working for KJR because it’s given me the opportunity to contribute to innovative and exciting projects in machine learning and artificial intelligence. The work culture is great, and I have learned a lot about the ML/AI industry, filtering my technical skills and knowledge through a business perspective, and developing a better understanding of not just the ‘how’ but also the ‘why’ behind KJR’s various innovation projects.”

Tim Moloney

-Consultant

Tim joined KJR as a graduate in 2022 and has hit the ground running on various projects boasting technological innovation and community opportunity. He has pushed past the boundaries of purely technical and has shown keen interest in learning about IT and business processes which has helped him understand wider strategy and matured his consultancy skills exponentially. 

 

Helping to lead a handful of groundbreaking technological projects, not only in what they are achieving through artificial intelligence and machine learning but for the benefit of various communities across Queensland, Tim is expanding his skills in computer science to solve real-world community challenges for Indigenous peoples. He is currently mentoring year 11 and 12 students on the Gold Coast in data science and management as part of KJR’s Indigenous traineeship as well as capturing rock art data in far north Queensland to help West Yalanji peoples preserve their culture using aiml powered applications. This has allowed Tim to expand his technical skillset while also developing his knowledge across business charters such as Corporate Social Responsibility. 

 

Tim has worked closely with KJR Founder Dr Kelvin Ross and CTO Dr Mark Pedersen on these projects and has learnt skills in resource management, partner liaising and computer science under their guidance. Above all Tim’s work at KJR has opened his eyes to the real impact technology, and the people behind it, can have on the world in a positive way.  

 

He has shown great initiative within the Collective and has proven himself a valued member of the KJR team. He is very steadily maturing into a competent IT consultant who will undoubtedly achieve great feats- and we can’t wait to celebrate his wins alongside him. 

 

What projects have you worked on so far?

So far, I have been working mainly on an innovation project focused around using AI and Machine learning on geospatial information data and drone footage. The goal of the project is to locate and capture previously lost Aboriginal rock art sites in Far North Queensland.

 

What skills have you developed?

During my studies I focused on information systems and design, so most of the things I have been learning are more computer science focused. This has been an interesting challenge for me but its always good to diversify skills. I’ve also had the opportunity to work with and pilot drones a fair bit, which is very exciting.

 

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

The project I’m working on is not only exciting but also groundbreaking in what it is trying to achieve. My favourite thing about working for KJR is being able to have an impact on that project and being part of the team that is going to ensure its successful completion.

 

How do you see your future shaping up with the experience you’ve gained at KJR?

In the future I see KJR continuing to provide lots of exciting opportunities for growth and development of my skills.

 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

We do lots of engagements with different university tech societies, so you should come to those, talk to us so we can find out who you are! Even if you can’t make it to those keep an eye on LinkedIn for job opportunities and apply. KJR has lots of benefits that other graduate opportunities don’t have

Dhanraj Jayendra

– Consultant

DJ began his internship with KJR in May 2021 seizing every opportunity that has come his way to nurture a promising career as an IT consultant. One of the first projects DJ assisted was a major testing project for a valued KJR client which offered him a strong foundation of knowledge and experience. He has since taken these skills and applied them to his subsequent engagements which include BAU, automation, performance and UAT testing projects for several major retail and government clients.

 

Despite having prior experience in testing, consultancy was new for DJ. His drive to grow and succeed has resulted in great development of his soft skills that have equally been acknowledged from internal and external stakeholders. Optimally positioning him to become a well-rounded IT professional and tech consultant.

 

He has shown great initiative within the Collective and isn’t afraid to ask for mentorship from VIC GM Anil Kumar, Senior Consultant Xian Wang and the wider team. Which has contributed to his journey of growth with KJR.

 

DJ is focused on developing his technical and communication skills through exposing himself to different projects and sectors. With his determination and dedication to his work here at KJR, the sky is the limit!

 

What projects have you worked on so far?

In the last six months I have been a part of several big test automation, performance testing, BAU and bounty projects for major clients

 

What skills have you developed?

Technically I have expanded my skills by working on web development, UAT testing, Performance testing, C# coding and automation.

What’s your favourite part about working for KJR?

The major clients and diversity of projects which KJR holds is my favourite part. When we look for jobs we always look to grow ourselves technically, but along with technical skills you will grow yourself with KJR. A keen to learn and grow as a team mind-set is what KJR operates under which is the best and is why I like being a part of KJR.

How do you see your future shaping up with the experience you’ve gained at KJR?

I am growing myself technically by working with major clients and covering different work sectors. I am pretty confident with the skills and culture with which I am shaping my career. I am getting exposure to and facing all sort of challenges and pushing myself out of my comfort zone which will surely help in reaching greater heights in my career.

 

What advice would you give other tech graduates starting out who may be considering taking on a grad/intern role with KJR?

If you are looking for technical skills and projects which gives you career growth and highlight you in the market then I believe KJR is the best place to experience those desirables.

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    • for the enforcement of our Terms and Conditions; and

    • for direct marketing purposes (see below for more information).

In addition to the abovementioned purposes, your Personal Information may be used or disclosed for any of the Permitted General Situations outlined in s. 16A of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), including but not limited to use or disclosure for evidentiary purposes in establishing or defending a legal or equitable claim, serious threats to public health or safety, or assistance in locating missing persons. We may be compelled by operation of law to disclose any information relating to you, including your identity and contact details.

From time-to-time, it may be necessary for us to share your personal information with third parties in order for you to fully utilise our website, including third parties outside Australia. We take reasonable precautionary measures to see that these entities will respect your privacy in line with the APPs or their international equivalent. An example of a precautionary measure is incorporating a confidentiality clause into a contractual agreement to legally protect your privacy information. We may process your personal information on a server outside the country in which you live.

We will not disclose privacy information collected by us to third parties for the purpose of allowing them to direct market any products and services to you.

7. Direct marketing

We may use your personal information to provide you with updates on our industry and information about our services, unless you request not to receive such communications from us.  You may also subscribe to our newsletters or industry alerts via our website or direct contact.  KJR makes clear that each subscriber is consenting and expects to receive such information from us.

All of our direct marketing communications contain a facility whereby you can opt out of receiving future communications.  You may also at any time separately request not to receive direct marketing communications from us. We will comply with all such requests as soon as reasonably possible. Unless you opt out or request not to receive direct marketing communications from us, by continuing to use the website you consent to receiving such marketing communications.

8. KJR’s use of cookies

When you visit our website – kjr.com.au, our server attaches a small data file called a “cookie” to your computer’s memory. Cookies are pieces of information that may be transferred to your computer’s memory when you visit a website for record keeping purposes.  Most web browsers are set by default to accept cookies.  If you do not wish to receive any cookies from us, you should set your web browser to refuse/ disable cookies.

At KJR, we use cookies to provide us with aggregate (anonymous) information on how people use our website, and to help us to know what they find interesting and useful on our website.  We do not link this information to your identity or to any other information provided by you. There is no information identifying you stored inside any cookies.

9. Collection of anonymous information via our website

As most website owners and operators do, KJR tracks usage patterns on our website on an anonymous aggregate basis.  Each time you visit our website – kjr.com.au, a web server makes a record of your visit.

Specifically, it records your:

    • Internet Service Provider;

    • date and time of your visit;

    • pages accessed and the documents downloaded;

    • search items entered; and

    • referring URLs (universal locators).

10. External websites

This privacy policy applies solely to information collected with regard to our website. We take no responsibility for the collection of information and/or privacy practices of any third party websites or websites that may be accessible via a hyperlink or third party advertisement on the website.

11. Information about other people that you provide to KJR

If you or your organisation is subject to privacy laws and you provide information to KJR about someone else (such as directors or employees of your organisation), you must ensure that you are entitled to disclose that information under the APPs, without KJR taking further steps to make sure your disclosure is compliant.

As an example, you may be covered by a permitted general situation – an exception to the general obligation to not disclose personal information for a secondary purpose.  You should familiarise yourself with these circumstances to know when you do not need consent to disclose, such as the exception that allows a disclosure that is reasonably necessary for the establishment of a legal claim.  In other cases, you must gain consent of the individual whose information is being disclosed.

12. Maintaining currency of your information

KJR commits to ensuring that all reasonable procedures are followed to ensure your privacy information is accurate, complete, and up to date whenever we collect or use it.  If we believe the information we hold is inaccurate, out-of-date, irrelevant, incomplete or misleading, we will take steps to correct the information.

We may take steps to destroy or permanently de-identify information when it is no longer needed for any purpose for which it may be used or disclosed. We may retain and use de-identified information or statistical data collected, including in the event that you cease to use the Website.

If you suspect that any of your privacy information held by KJR is inaccurate, out-of-date, irrelevant, incomplete or misleading, please contact us immediately and we will take all reasonable steps to correct any such information within a reasonable time, at no expense to you.  If we cannot resolve the issue in a reasonable time, we will either give you an explanation as to why or discuss alternative courses of action.

13. How KJR secures your privacy information

Your privacy information may be stored by us either in hard copy documents or as electronic data in our information technology systems.  KJR maintains a high level of physical security over our hard copy and electronic data stores and premises, such as locks, alarms and barrier systems.

We have developed specific policies governing information security in respect of local and remote systems access, including passwords and authentication devices for corporate and personal email, internet browsing, use of laptops and mobile and tablet devices. Access to USB, CD & DVD devices is controlled and audited.

14. Transfer in certain circumstances

If there is a sale, merger, consolidation, change in control, transfer of substantial assets, reorganisation or liquidation of KJR then, in our sole discretion, we may transfer, sell or assign personal information collected to one or more relevant third parties.

15. Gaining access to privacy information held by KJR

You are entitled at any time, upon request, to access your privacy information held by us.  We will respond within a reasonable time after the request is made and give access to the information in the manner requested by you, unless it is impracticable to do so.

Should access to any privacy information be refused, KJR will explain the reasons for refusal, and inform you of any exceptions under the Privacy Act relied upon as the basis for such a refusal.

16. Making a complaint

Should you wish to complain about a potential breach of this Privacy Policy or the APPs please contact our Privacy Officer.

The Privacy Officer will make good faith efforts to rectify the issue and respond within a reasonable period after the complaint is made.

17. Contacting us

Should you wish to make any query related to your privacy information held by KJR or our privacy policy, please contact our Operations Manager:

info@kjr.com.au

1300 854 063