Submissions are closing on CCAAC mobile app inquiry
Commonwealth inquiry to assess consumer experiences with mobile apps
Read More Submissions are closing on CCAAC mobile app inquiry
Commonwealth inquiry to assess consumer experiences with mobile apps
Read More Submissions are closing on CCAAC mobile app inquiry
Stephen King hopes the High Court will clarify current subjective standards
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CUAC calls for research on potential financial harm and consumer aligned marketing
Read More Do energy sales practices harm consumers?
ASIC’s Guide to what must be provided to consumers under FOFA reforms
Read More New guidance on fees for financial advisers
Wanted: taxi services commissioner, consumer guarantees, complaints handling, lower credit fees
Read More Consumers back taxi overhaul
Reforms proposed to ban half baked country of origin claims
Read More Keep food labelling simple: CHOICE
Students of defunct College of Creative Arts and Technology urged to go to Financial Ombudsman
Read More Students may be entitled to refund of NAB loans
Jewelllery group mislead customers about discounts
Read More Zamels ordered to pay $250,000 for misleading consumers
Consumer upset with unfair terms and breaches of consumer law
Read More Internship company pays $2500 to unhappy customer
Scheme aims to reduce used tyres entering landfill, being illegally dumped or exported overseas
Read More Tyre stewardship scheme moves closer to implementaiton
ACCC gives pharmaceutical companies two years to improve transparency.
Read More ACCC calls on Medicines Australia to improve disclosure of payments to individual healthcare professionals
CHOICE found some smoothies have the equivalent of 31 teaspoons of sugar! Includes tips.
Read More Smoothies – more kilojoules than a meal