Ministers should ask consumers on Travel Compensation Fund
Consumers should have a say on the future of the Travel Compensation Fund they’ve paid for.
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Consumers should have a say on the future of the Travel Compensation Fund they’ve paid for.
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Nominations for the inaugural MoneySmart Week Awards close 13 July 2012.
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Consumer groups call for changes to price setting rules and hardship provisions following significant price increases.
Read More Electricity Prices Require Government Response
ACMA found that Telstra violated consumer protections but can’t impose a sanction because of a weak TCP code.
Read More Telstra Breaches Consumer Privacy – But No Fine
The revised sunscreen standard will ensure a much better sunscreen product is on the shelves.
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The government has called on the ACCC to stamp out misleading fuel price advertising.
Read More An End to Misleading Fuel Prices?
Consumer groups across the world restate their commitment to work on standards for consumer goods and services
Read More Consumers International reconfirms commitment to product standards
ASIC releases new guidelines which make it easier to swicth banks.
Read More New code makes it easier to change bank
CHOICE’s guide to understanding new financial reforms: credit cards, health insurance, bank switching and more.
Read More Big changes for consumers on 1 July
Standards play an important role in ensuring the potential of nanotechnology is realised safely.
Read More Nanotechnology – consumers and standards
Consumer advocates lament the lost opportunity to protect vulnerable Australians from exploitative loans.
Read More Credit Enhancements Bill a ‘win’ for payday lenders
The new financial services licence will see up to 10,000 more licensed advisors.
Read More New Type of Financial Services Licence