Terms and Conditions
IMPORTANT: By subscribing to this Service you acknowledge and agree to the following terms and conditions in their entirety. If you do not agree, do not subscribe to this Service.
User's Agreement
- The Department of Transport and Main Roads is collecting the information on this website for the purpose of sending you free SMS text messages to your nominated mobile phone alerting you to major construction activities and changes to traffic conditions concerning the Western Corridor transport projects. Authorised departmental officers will have access to this information and your personal information will not be disclosed to any third party without your consent unless required to do so by law.
- The Service only enables you to be sent SMS text messages on the basis of the information you have provided on this website. It is entirely your responsibility to ensure that your mobile phone device and communication service are compatible with the mobile communication system for the receipt of SMS text messages. The State does not warrant the receipt of SMS text messages by you.
- You agree not to impersonate any other person, or to misuse the Service by unduly duplicating your subscription to the Service.
- You agree not to use the Service in any way for commercial or unlawful purposes.
- You shall not modify or otherwise change any information that is sent to you via the Service with the intention of misleading or otherwise misinforming another person.
- The State does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the content of the SMS text messages, and no responsibility is taken for the consequences of relying upon the information.
- You ("the Indemnifying Party") agree to release and indemnify the State, its employees, agents and contractors ("the Indemnified Party") from and against all damages, costs, consequential loss or damage arising directly or indirectly in connection with this website and the Service, and from any expenses (including costs of settlement) suffered as a result of any action, proceeding, claim, demand, or prosecutions which may be brought or made against the Indemnified Party by any entity arising directly or indirectly out of:
- any breach by the Indemnifying Party of any of these Terms and Conditions;
- any unlawful or negligent act or omission of the Indemnifying Party in the use of this website and the Service;
- death, injury, loss or damage suffered by you arising in connection with the Service;
except to the extent that any negligent act or omission by the Indemnified Party contributed to the relevant death, injury, loss or damage.
This clause shall survive even if you unsubscribe from the Service or after termination of the Service.
- The State has the right (but not the obligation), in its absolute discretion, to delete or deactivate your account or otherwise terminate your subscription or use of the Service (or any part thereof) immediately and without notice, for any reason, including, without limitation, if the State believes that you have acted inconsistently with these Terms and Conditions. The State shall not be liable to you or any third party for termination of your subscription to the Service.
- These Terms and Conditions may be updated from time to time, at the State's discretion, with notice to you by SMS text messaging. The most current version of these Terms and Conditions will be made available on this website and will supersede all previous versions. By continuing to use this Service after notice is given to you, you agree to be bound by the most current version of these Terms and Conditions.
- You may unsubscribe from the Service by following the instructions on this website.
- The Terms and Conditions comprise the entire agreement between you and the State, and no written or oral agreement, arrangement or understanding made or entered into is to be read or incorporated into the agreement.
- The Terms and Conditions are governed by and construed according to the law of the State of Queensland and you agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of Queensland.