Don’t believe me, don’t care. Just watch what you get up to if you hold a QF ASIC. Have a look for the policy, you won’t find it. Not published to staff.
Its quite possible QF operates to its own laws, however the issue and cancellation of an ASIC is strictly governed by the transport security act. There is clear laws regarding when a ASIC may or must be cancelled, only the secretary of the office of home affairs can adjust the reasons. Reasons for cancellation by issuing body; no longer require access to secure area, breach of ASIC holder conditions, or conviction of aviation security related offence. Issuer must report all cancellations to the secretary and the secretary can force an issuer to reinstate an applicant. I only say this as you would not want someone to be able to just cancel your security access for no proper reason, especially just an allegation.