Google – and everyone else – wins by High Court decision
Stephen King argues that ruling creates clarity, not “loss for consumers”
Read More Google – and everyone else – wins by High Court decision
Stephen King argues that ruling creates clarity, not “loss for consumers”
Read More Google – and everyone else – wins by High Court decision
Nicola Howell identifies positive changes but also shortcomings in the revised Code
Read More Pros and cons to new Code of Banking Practice
Stephen King hopes the High Court will clarify current subjective standards
Read More Where should we draw the line on misleading advertising?
New protections on energy, financial services, consumer representation and access to knowledge proposed
Read More Updates to UN Guidelines on consumer protection?
Lynee Chester argues the PMs electricity plan is a temporary fix that wont drive down prices
Read More The PM’s electricity plan: it’s a Band-Aid not a cure
Great access to knowledge overview by Matthew Rimmer
Read More When the price is not right: technology price gouging in Australia
For effective competition, retailers, politicians, marketers must step up
Read More Energy free market needs action from those who champion it
Patents (and other IP controls) harm innovation and thus consumers
Read More Venture capital expert: patents stifle innovation
Pharmacology academic queries value of ‘medicine’ with minute amount of … strychnine
Read More Homeopathy gets a well deserved shonky
CFA welcomes an innovative funding model that ensure the new Centre can advocate fearlessly.
Read More New superannuation centre to boost consumer advocacy
RMIT’s Alan Pears says the key contributors to increasing electricity bills are the policy makers!
Read More An electrifying inquiry could bring power sector to account
Will the future of online learning increase the digital divide, or help bridge the gap?
Read More Online education: can we bridge the digital divide?