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McDonald’s Australia and its franchisees are committed to protecting your personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988. When you book a McDonald’s birthday party, you will be providing us with personal information, such as your name, address, telephone number, email address. This information is collected to facilitate the booking and arrangement of your McDonald’s birthday party. We may share your information with McDonald’s franchisees, affiliates, subsidiaries of McDonald’s (the McDonald’s Group) or other third parties that assist us in conducting our business for these purposes or other related purposes you would reasonably expect. This may require transferring your information outside of Australia to any McDonald’s Group company or third-party services providers that help McDonald’s provide services. If you do not provide the necessary personal information, we may not be able to arrange a McDonald’s birthday party for you. Our Privacy Policy contains information about how you can access and correct your personal information, how you can lodge a complaint regarding the handling of your personal information and how any privacy complaint will be handled by McDonald’s. You may contact McDonald’s with any queries via email: privacy@au.mcd.com or at McDonald's Australia Limited (Attention: McDonald's Privacy Officer), PO Box 392 Pennant Hills NSW 2120 Australia.

We recommend that birthday parties be booked for and attended by children aged 3 years and above. We recommend 1 adult per 5 children attending.

For full party bookings terms and conditions click here and view our privacy policy here.

*Price per child based on the standard party menu and additional charges may apply depending on choice of restaurant or any additions/variations made to the party package. Extra Charges apply for 6pc Chicken McNuggets® Happy Meal. Final amount will be confirmed at the end of the party. For allergen information, please visit the nutrition section of our website.

^Customers who bring their own birthday cake do so at their own risk. McDonald's accept no liability for any loss, injury, illness or damage, however caused which may be directly or indirectly suffered in connection with food products brought to a birthday party which are not supplied by McDonald's.

McDonald’s is committed to fostering safe, respectful, and inclusive restaurants to protect the physical and psychological safety of all team members and customers, including children. We take reasonable and appropriate steps for our restaurants to be a place where children are able to have fun whilst feeling safe and respected. All McDonald’s restaurant teams are trained in the role they play in creating a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace. Processes are in place to ensure all restaurant team members have valid clearances to work with children or young people (as required).

Our differences make us who we are, and we recognise the importance of celebrating different cultures, backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders children and adults. We are guided by our Values of inclusion, integrity and family and among our actions and commitments are our partnerships with JobSupport and the Australian Disability Network and, more recently, McDonald’s Australia’s Reconciliation Action Plan.

Across our McDonald’s System, we regularly engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, as employees in our corporate offices and restaurants, as members of the communities we serve, and through sponsorship of grassroots causes and groups. Our vision is for McDonald’s offices and restaurants to continue to be spaces where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, especially children, are welcomed, acknowledged, respected, celebrated, and feel safe.

If you have any feedback or concerns about the safety and wellbeing of a child at our restaurant, please contact Customer Service at 02 9875 6666. We will appropriately address feedback or concerns raised.

We recommend that birthday parties be booked for and attended by children aged 3 years and above.

For full party bookings terms and conditions click here and view our privacy policy here.

McDonald’s is committed to fostering safe, respectful, and inclusive restaurants to protect the physical and psychological safety of all team members and customers, including children. We take reasonable and appropriate steps for our restaurants to be a place where children are able to have fun whilst feeling safe and respected. All McDonald’s restaurant teams are trained in the role they play in creating a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace. Processes are in place to ensure all restaurant team members have valid clearances to work with children or young people (as required).

Our differences make us who we are, and we recognise the importance of celebrating different cultures, backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders children and adults. We are guided by our Values of inclusion, integrity and family and among our actions and commitments are our partnerships with JobSupport and the Australian Disability Network and, more recently, McDonald’s Australia’s Reconciliation Action Plan.

Across our McDonald’s System, we regularly engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, as employees in our corporate offices and restaurants, as members of the communities we serve, and through sponsorship of grassroots causes and groups. Our vision is for McDonald’s offices and restaurants to continue to be spaces where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, especially children, are welcomed, acknowledged, respected, celebrated, and feel safe.

If you have any feedback or concerns about the safety and wellbeing of a child at our restaurant, please contact Customer Service at 02 9875 6666. We will appropriately address feedback or concerns raised.