Terms and Conditions of this Website

1. About this Website

This website is operated by the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Diocese of Bathurst (ABN 23 501 787 578) ("Diocese") under the domain name "cdfbathurst.org.au" ("CDF website"). This CDF website is operated on behalf of the Diocese and its related entities.

Your access to the website is subject to your acceptance of these terms and conditions, the Catholic Diocese of Bathurst’s Privacy Statement, which may be revised periodically without notice and any other statements contained on this website. By accessing this website, you are agreeing to these Terms and Conditions.

2. Important Disclaimer

2.1 The Catholic Development Fund, Diocese of Bathurst (the Fund) is required by law to make the following disclosure. Click here to view the disclosure statement.

2.2 Links to other websites are provided for convenience only and do not represent any endorsement by the Diocese.

2.3 Opinions or views that the Diocese makes available via third party websites or social media providers (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn) are not necessarily the opinions or views of the Diocese who makes no representation, and gives no warranties as to the accuracy, currency, or completeness of the material. The Diocese does not accept any responsibility to inform you of any matter that comes to its attention which may affect the accuracy, currency or completeness of the material which was made available or referred to.

3. Security Guidelines

To ensure your computer is safeguarded against unauthorised activity, it is recommended that your computer has up-to-date security software before using CDF Online. This includes the use of a personal firewall together with anti-virus, anti-spam and anti-spyware software which needs to be regularly updated.

  • When entering your personal information, always check that you are on a secure website as shown by a padlock image on the web browser page and you protect your access details.

  • Passwords should be changed regularly, hard to guess, and always kept confidential.

  • Never log on to a website by clicking a link embedded in an email.

  • Do not use shared computers at public places, such as Internet cafes, for any online transactions.