This Privacy Policy (Policy) applies to all personal information collected across all websites that we own and operate and all services we provide. For the purpose of this Policy, they are called our ‘Services’.
When we refer to we, our, us, or ABA, that means ABA Bioscience Consulting Services Pty Ltd ABN 64 653 931 705 T/A ABA Legal Group. Our headquarters are in Burleigh Heads, our offices are available on our Contact Us page. We provide a personalised service with complete communications transparency to create custom business solutions that perform for our clients. If you want to know more about what we do, see our About Us page.
ABA, are committed to managing personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and in accordance with other applicable privacy laws.
(a) The Privacy Act currently defines “personal information” as meaning information or an opinion about an identified individual or an individual who is reasonably identifiable:
(i) whether the information or opinion is true or not; and
(ii) whether the information or opinion is recorded in a material form or not.
(b) If information does not disclose your identity or enable your identity to be ascertained, it will in most cases not be classified as “personal information” and will not be subject to this Policy.
The kind of personal information that we collect from you will depend on how you use our Services. The personal information which we collect and hold about you may include, but is not limited to the following:
(a) browser type;
(b) operating system;
(c) email address;
(d) postal address;
(e) Facebook username and password;
(f) payment details;
(g) user ID for accessing the website or platform owner’s service;
(h) location information;
(i) information about your employer or an organisation who you represent;
(j) professional details;
(k) business information;
(l) corporate/company information; and
(m)any information required to offer our Services.
(a) We may collect personal information from you whenever you input such information through our Services.
(b) We also collect cookies from your computer which enable us to tell when you use the Services and also to help customise your Services experience. As a general rule, however, it is not possible to identify you personally from our use of cookies.
(c) Our site may from time to time have links to other websites not owned or controlled by us. These links are meant for your convenience only. Links to third party websites do not constitute sponsorship or endorsement or approval of these websites. Please be aware that ABA is not responsible for the privacy practices of other such websites. We encourage our users to be aware, when they leave our website, to read the privacy statements of each and every website that collects personal identifiable information.
(a) The purpose for which we collect personal information is to provide you with the best possible service experience by ABA Services.
(b) We customarily disclose personal information only to our service providers who assist us in operating the Services. Your personal information may also be exposed from time to time to maintenance and support personnel acting in the normal course of their duties.
(c) By using our Services, you consent to the receipt of direct marketing material. We will only use your personal information for this purpose if we have collected such information direct from you, and if it is material of a type which you would reasonably expect to receive from us. We do not use sensitive personal information in direct marketing activity. Our direct marketing material will include a simple means by which you can request not to receive further communications of this nature.
(a) We may disclose your personal information to any of our employees, officers, insurers, professional advisers, agents, suppliers, or subcontractors insofar as reasonably necessary for the purposes set out in this Policy. Personal information is only supplied to a third party when it is required for the delivery of our services.
(b) We may from time to time need to disclose personal information to comply with a legal requirement, such as a law, regulation, court order, subpoena, warrant, in the course of a legal proceeding or in response to a law enforcement agency request.
(c) We may also use your personal information to protect the copyright, trademarks, legal rights, property or safety of ABA, its customers or third parties.
(d) Information that we collect may from time to time be stored, processed in, or transferred between parties located in countries outside of Australia.
(e) If there is a change of control in our business or a sale or transfer of business assets, we reserve the right to transfer to the extent permissible at law our user databases, together with any personal information and non-personal information contained in those databases. This information may be disclosed to a potential purchaser under an agreement to maintain confidentiality. We would seek to only disclose information in good faith and where required by any of the above circumstances.
(f) By providing us with personal information, you consent to the terms of this Policy and the types of disclosure covered by this Policy. Where we disclose your personal information to third parties, we will request that the third party follow this Policy regarding handling your personal information.
(a) ABA is committed to ensuring that the information you provide to us is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure information and protect it from misuse, interference, loss and unauthorised access, modification and disclosure.
(b) The transmission and exchange of information is carried out at your own risk. We cannot guarantee the security of any information that you transmit to us, or receive from us. Although we take measures to safeguard against unauthorised disclosures of information, we cannot assure you that personal information that we collect will not be disclosed in a manner that is inconsistent with this Policy.
Australian Privacy Principle 12 permits you to obtain access to the personal information we hold about you in certain circumstances, and Australian Privacy Principle 13 allows you to correct inaccurate personal information subject to certain exceptions. If you would like to obtain such access, please contact us as set out below.
If you have a complaint concerning the manner in which we maintain the privacy of your personal information, please contact us as set out below. All complaints will be considered by our privacy officer and we may seek further information from you to clarify your concerns. If we agree that your complaint is well founded, we will, in consultation with you, take appropriate steps to rectify the problem.
If we are unable to satisfactorily resolve your concerns about our handling of your personal information, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner:
GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 2001
Email: enquiries@oaic.gov.au
Tel: 1300 363 992
www.oaic.gov.au
Your personal information will not be disclosed to recipients outside Australia unless you expressly request us to do so. If you request us to transfer your personal information to an overseas recipient, the overseas recipient will not be required to comply with the Australian Privacy Principles and we will not be liable for any mishandling of your information in such circumstances.
If you are an individual in a country in the European Economic Area (EEA), we may be required to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (the GDPR) which applies to us when processing the personal information of individuals (data subjects) who are in countries in the EEA in relation to offering you our products or services or if we monitor any of your behaviour when in those countries. ABA is a data controller for our website and services provided through our website.
In some circumstances, the GDPR provides additional protection to individuals located in Europe. Where this is the case, there may be additional rights and remedies available to you under the GDPR if your personal information is handled in a manner inconsistent with that law.
This Policy will be reviewed from time to time to take account of new laws and technology, changes to our operations and practices and the changing business environment. The most current version of this Policy is located at https://www.abalegalgroup.com.au/privacy-policy/ and can also be obtained by contacting our Privacy Officer at hello@abalegalgroup.com.au.
If you have any queries, or if you seek access to your personal information, or if you have a complaint about our privacy practices, you can contact our Privacy Officer below:
ABA Privacy Officer
1/1805 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220.
hello@abalegalgroup.com.au
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 28 May 2020.
Manager
Manager
Alex is the ABA Bioscience Team’s specialist Research and Development Consultant. He spends his days meticulously drafting and preparing R&D Tax Incentive narratives to ensure that our clients’ activities and supporting information are displayed in line with current legislative requirements to mitigate risk and maintain the highest level of compliance to the program.
Alex comes to us with an interdisciplinary background in both Law (LLB) and Pharmaceutical Science (BPcolTox), which allows him to not only interpret your clinical activities with a scientific understanding but additionally leverage his legal experience to look at things from an out of the box lens.
Alex has previously worked for the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service in the Governance and Compliance Team, which gives him an added layer of understanding with regard to regulations in the healthcare system – advantageous experience that gives him an extra edge to assist our clients!
During Alex’s time at university, he spent his final year researching CRISPR technology and the disruptive potential of advancements in genetic technology – an area he has a particular interest in further discovering.
Partner
Partner
Renee is our Head of R&D and has spent over 11 years as an R&D Tax Specialist. Renee has worked for global Big 4 professional services firms and has successfully partnered with many large clients.
Prior to life as an R&D Tax Specialist, Renee obtained her PhD and had a successful scientific research career in Biotechnology & Bioinformatics. Renee’s blended career experience provides her with a deep insight and understanding of R&D technical concepts to assist companies to identify eligible R&D activities and allows her to bring a strong commercial approach to the R&D claim process.
Renee has led large engagement teams to assist companies (including large multinationals) to access benefits as a result of their R&D initiatives and has worked closely with companies on R&D Tax governance and risk management frameworks. Renee has extensive experience in liaising with regulators in response to the certification of eligible R&D activities, risk reviews and statutory audits.
As part of her role at ABA Bioscience, Renee helps simplify complex reporting and claims processes for clients, allowing them to benefit from their claimable expenditure and ultimately invest more money back into their business. From assessing eligibility requirements and reviewing R&D expenditure to reporting on activities and lodging your application, Renee is your go-to for everything related to the R&D Tax Incentive.
International Client Manager
International Client Manager
Kate is an exceptional strategic account relationship professional, backed by an impressive track record of over 20 years of client management and administrative experience. Her expertise extends across diverse industries, encompassing small-scale enterprises as well as multinational organisations. With a proven ability to foster and nurture relationships, Kate consistently delivers outstanding results for her clients. Her main focus is to oversee, manage and complete the day-to-day operations required of our Bioscience client portfolio and specialised team. Acting as the conduit between our international clients and our internal and external team of specialists, Kate ensures all governance, compliance and other tasks associated with client business operations are strategically considered and taken care of as a matter of priority.
Contract Director
Contract Director
As a pharmaceutical executive and advisor, and experienced investor, Nicoletta contributes to board performance through analytical and strategic thinking, an innovation mindset, and financial acumen. Her expertise ranges from product development to manufacturing, government relations and commercialization through a career with organisations including Kendle and Mayne Pharma (now Pfizer).
An experienced investor and a graduate of the Wade Institute VC Catalyst Program, Nicoletta routinely participates in capital raisings of listed and start-up companies and supports innovation as an adviser to entrepreneurs in the life sciences and health-tech through Spingboard Enterprises (SBE) and the Aging Decelerator.
Nicoletta is committed to continuing education and has recently completed the Women on Boards WOBSX course, a director-led peer to peer support program to assist women achieve ASX board roles and a mentoring program offered by the Victorian Healthcare Association (VHA).
Bioscience Consultant
Bioscience Consultant
Kamand is our Bioscience Consultant who assists the day-to-day operations required of our specialised Bioscience clients and team.
Drawing upon her extensive background in law and conveyancing, Kamand ensures all governance, compliance and other tasks associated with client business operations are strategically considered and taken care of – so you can focus on what matters most.
Kamand is passionate about languages, immersing herself in other cultures and working with clients from all over the globe.
Serotonin Development Assistant
Serotonin Development Assistant
Early mornings at the office can be ruff stuff but rest assured that Tully will greet you at the door with her tail wagging.
As our Chief Wellness Officer, Tully roams the office offering complimentary pats and cuddles, maintaining ultimate serotonin levels for all staff.
Tully takes her role very seriously but her true happiness lies in one word… Chicken.
Contract Director
Contract Director
Kim has over 16 years’ experience in the clinical research field and is the founder of SAPRO Consulting Pty Ltd following her career at a leading Clinical Research Organisation (CRO). Kim has worked with a diverse range of clients including emerging biotech companies, competently guiding and managing global and full service Phase I-IV clinical drug and device studies across many different therapeutic areas. Kim has extensive experience and a proven track record for delivering and executing regulatory strategies within budget and on time whilst proactively negating risk and reporting to board members.
Kim is a certified member of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS) and of the Project Management institute (PMI). Kim has been an invited speaker to present at the ARCS Annual Conference 2019, Sydney – “Challenges of Conducting Phase I Oncology studies in Non-Phase I Units” and most recently invited as an Expert Panel Presenter at Endpoints News Webinar – “Managing Global Studies with Regional Partners” in October 2020.
Kim is originally from Scotland however has spent over 14 years based in Australia which has been crucial to developing and growing clinical trials across the Asia Pacific region. Kim has strong leadership skills and confident decision-making abilities; she thrives within a fast-paced environment and throws herself into new challenges.
Operations / Finance Assistant
Operations / Finance Assistant
Associate
Associate
Kurt is ABA Bioscience’s specialist Legal Consultant. With over 7 years of corporate law firm experience, Kurt understands the demands of companies at each stage in their commercialisation lifecycle and is committed to assisting our clients achieve their true potential.
As a qualified legal practitioner, Kurt holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice. However, Kurt’s commitment to perpetual learning and development has driven him to undertake a Bachelor of Biomedical Science. Kurt is passionate about the BioScience industry and is particularly focussed on the intersection of emerging technology and associated legal principles.
Kurt is dedicated to delivering a legal service offering that provides companies with an adequate compliance framework and strategies to protect their emerging technology. In Kurt’s previous role, he gained direct corporate law experience working with clients across the Bioscience sector, where he has prepared various corporate documents such as: shareholders’ agreements, management agreements, IP license agreements, and loan agreements, among other things.
Kurt’s extensive corporate legal experience combined with his bourgeoning knowledge of Bioscience and emerging technologies primes him to deliver a truly unique and valuable service offering to ABA’s Bioscience clients.
Contract Director
Contract Director
Gregor Rozenberg has more than 20 years of international financial and business management experience. He has managed companies as a venture capital investor and chief executive of clinical drug and device companies for the past decade.
Prior to that, he successfully commercialised clean-tech and biotech companies in the UK and held academic positions at both Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge, UK. He is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and his Board experience as a Chair, Director and Observer include more than 20 Australian, UK and US-based life science companies.
More recently, Gregor has been an advisor to a US-based healthcare investment bank and therapeutics-focused private equity and institutional hedge banking firms.
Contract Director
Contract Director
Gerry is an experienced company director, audit and risk committee chair/member and senior corporate executive with expertise in financial, strategic, governance, management and resource areas. He is also the owner and director of a consulting, mentoring and coaching company.
Throughout his corporate career, Gerry has been responsible for maintaining and enhancing external corporate relationships with stockbrokers, analysts, financiers and shareholders. He has also been the key executive driving strategic and business planning processes.
My Medical Department is an independent medical consultancy providing services to the pharmaceutical industry for the advancement of new therapies. Led by physician Dr Catherine Ludwig, their versatile team of scientists, pharmacists, and industry specialists offers you immediate access to a full array of medical functions tailored to meet your needs.
EDR Accounting and Business Solutions works closely with the ABA Bioscience operations team to assist with every step of your accounting journey. They provide expert and proactive advice, bookkeeping, management reporting, accounting and tax services to ensure that clients a remain compliant to their accounting and taxation obligations in Australia.
Cohort Innovation Space is a co-working facility centrally located in the heart of Gold Coast’s Health and Knowledge Precinct. The space is a launchpad for health and technology startups and a home for innovative thinkers, events and support programs.
Send FX specialise in assisting Australian and International Bioscience companies with their foreign exchange and international payment requirements. As an alternative to the traditional banks, Send FX provide our clients with market leading exchange rates, machine learning technology that delivers secure same day payments between currency accounts and pro-active FX risk management.
Synnch is an online comprehensive toolkit designed to help businesses stay compliant, improve productivity and maximise their R&D tax claims. Synnch may assist your business keep contemporaneous R&D activity records.
Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) is the go-to organisation linking business with opportunity to create sustainable growth and diversity for the region. They’re committed to ensuring that the local business community will innovate, adapt and prosper and take pride in encouraging major investment and promoting the vital need for new and upgraded infrastructure in the region.
Director & Founder
Director & Founder
Andrew is the Director and Founder of ABA Bioscience Consulting, ABA Legal Group and an R&D Tax Incentive compliance tool called Synnch, bringing with him a world of experience and ambition for his clients.
Born in Canada, and having worked all around the world, Andrew has a wealth of experience guiding multinational corporations through the complexities of global business. Throughout everything he does, Andrew exudes passion and ambition, and loves being part of the success journey of others.
Andrew is a trusted director and advisor to multiple companies in the Biotechnology, Bioscience, Medtech, BioPharmaceuticals, Life Sciences and AgTech spaces. Through holding these positions, Andrew has also developed a broad network of directors in similar fields.
Andrews is a specialist in the R&D Tax Incentive department where he aims to deconstruct the process in order for clients to maximise their returns, increase business compliance, mitigate risk and importantly, accelerate commercialisation and profitability.
Furthermore, Andrew has extensive experience and a proven track record for guiding and delivering strategic planning to clients through proof of concepts, scaling up, expanding globally and successfully exiting through trade sales, initial public offerings, management buy outs and staged acquisitions from private equity and venture capital funds.