Disclaimers

Terms of use

  1. Application
    These terms of use apply to the use of this site. When you use this site you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. If you don’t accept these terms and conditions you must stop using the site.This site may contain links to third-party websites. We do not endorse, control or take responsibility for the content, privacy practices or availability of third-party websites.

  2. Terminology
    The ‘site’ means this website at childroadsafety.org.au ‘ELAA’, ‘we’, ‘us’ or ‘our’ means Early Learning Association Australia Inc.

  3. Amendments
    We reserve the right to change or amend these terms of use from time to time. Any such amendments will become effective immediately once posted to this website. Continued use of the website once new terms and conditions are posted will signify your agreement to the amended terms of use.

  4. Acceptable use
    You must not interfere with, disrupt or misuse the site, or attempt to gain unauthorised access to any part of the site. You agree not to use this website for any unlawful purpose, or in a way which infringes a third party’s rights or benefits.

  5. Disclaimer
    Any resources or information available on the site is provided “as-is” and for general information purposes only. You accept all risk of relying on the contents of this site and must ensure that any information you rely on is fit for your purposes and circumstances. While we use reasonable endeavours to ensure the information is accurate as at the time of publication, we make no guarantee as to its accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness.

  6. Malware warnings
    We use and employ up-to date security software in order to protect visitors as far as reasonably possible from viruses, trojans, spy-ware or other malware that could affect your computer as a result of using this site. However, we cannot guarantee the absolute security of the site and are not liable for any such damage that might arise from your use of this site that is beyond our control. We also recommend that you use up-to-date and appropriate software and systems to ensure that, so far as is reasonably possible, your access machine is protected from any malware.

  7. Intellectual property
    ELAA owns, or has permission to use, all intellectual property on this site, including its design, text, graphics, content, and trade marks. You may print or save materials available on this site, subject to the following: (a) you may use the material for non-commercial purposes only; and (b) you must acknowledge (and must not remove any wording acknowledging) ELAA as the author of the material. Some materials may include content owned by third parties (such as partner organisations). Unless otherwise specified, you must not remove or alter any material, including by removing any ELAA or third-party logos, branding or notices, and you must follow any additional terms that apply to those materials. All intellectual property rights in the materials and templates, including any fixed content, remain with ELAA.
  1. Governing Law
    These terms of use are governed by the laws of the State of Victoria.

  2. Contact us
    If you have any questions about these terms of use, please contact us at rse@elaa.org.au.