Bottled water has consumers boiling
CHOICE says Australians’ love affair with bottled water hits where it hurts
Read More Bottled water has consumers boiling
CHOICE says Australians’ love affair with bottled water hits where it hurts
Read More Bottled water has consumers boiling
Placing global change on the Australian agenda
Read More Garnaut reconciles economic growth and conservation
Ken Harvey gives helpful overview of current debate
Read More Pharma payments to doctors stay behind closed doors … for now
Confusion on how consumers should pay for electricity network
Read More More solar, less power demand, higher prices: does it add up?
Matt Travers* of Service Rage discusses the power of complaining in public using social media
Read More Why It Pays to Make a Fuss in Public
John Henry points out flaws in carbon footprints, water footprints etc
Read More Does product environmental foot-printing help? Mostly ‘no’.
Complaints raised on Souvenaid’s “medical food” marketing claims
Read More Regulation of food-medicine products fail to protect consumers
Energy retailers should focus on more than competition: Consumer Action
Read More AGL fails to address key consumer concerns
Gill Owen considers different ways to reduce energy usage
Read More Beating the peak without punishing the poor
John Furbank wonders how much we get for our money
Read More How many Standard Drinks did you consume last week?
Mark Diesendorf writes to debunk myths surrounding baseload power
Read More Baseload power is a myth: even intermittent renewables will work
Medibank sees only costs passed to consumers – but economists see benefits
Read More Do comparison sites work for consumers?