Journos on the decision to make Bunnings turn off facial recognition tech
By Will McLennan in Media News on Thursday, 26th February 2026 at 12:58pmReporting has been rife since the decision to stop Bunnings using facial recognition technology (FRT), was made earlier this month by the Administrative Review Tribunal.
The decision comes after the initial call made by Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind in 2024, finding Bunnings had breached privacy laws by using the technology.
Many publications picked up on the item, including the ABC, and tech industry outfits Channel News and Information Age.
CyberDaily’s Deputy Editor, David Hollingworth, told Influencing that they thought the case was a tough one, having initially been against the implementation of the tech, primarily because Bunnings’ initially implemented it without the knowledge of customers.
“But at the end of the day, if you've got violent customers with access t...
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