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Australians who face devastating property losses following natural disasters such as the recent floods confront further hardship when trying to claim on their insurance because of confusing terms and conditions and fine print limitations in their policies. This is a media release from Financial Rights Legal Centre. It was originally published on 10th March, 2022. A new report…

Read More Confusing insurance definitions for extreme weather events must be standardised

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The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman’s Quarter Two Complaints Report shows phone and internet complaints declined for the fifth consecutive period. This is a media release from the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman. It was originally published on 9th February, 2022. Residential consumers and small businesses made 18,386 complaints, a decrease of 14.2 per cent compared to the previous quarter, and 39.7…

Read More Phone and internet complaints decline for fifth consecutive period

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The Life Code Compliance Committee (the LCCC), the independent body that administers and enforces the Life Insurance Code of Practice, has released its Own Motion Inquiry report on subscribers’ compliance with the obligation for subscribers to provide customers with an annual notice in writing each year. The annual notice serves to remind customers of their…

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Consumer advocacy group CHOICE is marking Data Protection Day with results from a new survey, which has found Australians must typically consent to an average of 116 privacy policies at any one time, amounting to a hefty 467,000 words.  This is a media release from CHOICE. It was originally published on 28th January, 2022 “It’s completely unacceptable that…

Read More Average Australian must consent to 467,000 words worth of privacy policies: CHOICE calls for Privacy Act reform to make businesses responsible for using data safely and fairly

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Prepared by CFA Executive Member Ian Jarratt, of Queensland Consumers Association. He can be reached at ijarratt@australiamail.com. Recently, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) published two reports, aimed to support, and showcase the work of Consumer Organizations around the globe on The Right to Adequate Food. The reports are: Consumer Organizations and the Right to…

Read More FAO publishes reports on consumer organizations and the Right to Adequate Food

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Prepared by CFA Executive Member Ian Jarratt, of Queensland Consumers Association. He can be reached at ijarratt@australiamail.com. The final report was handed to the Australian Government on 29 October 2021 and publicly released on 1 December 2021. The Government has not yet announced its response to the report. CFA and several member organisations participated in the…

Read More Productivity Commission’s Final Report on “Right To Repair” Released

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Affordable energy and transition to a decarbonised energy system in ways that put customers at the centre, have been identified by the Energy Charter as critical ongoing commitments in 2022, following a new report released today. This is a media release from The Energy Charter. It was originally published on 15th December, 2021. Energy Charter Full Signatories, made up of…

Read More Energy sector remains focused on transition and affordability

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The independent committee that monitors the Insurance Brokers Code of Practice (the Code) offers key industry insights and guidance in its newly published Annual Data Report for 2020. This is a media release from the Insurance Brokers Code Compliance Committee (IBCCC). It was originally published on 2nd December, 2021. The Insurance Brokers Code Compliance Committee (the Committee) has…

Read More Exploring the ‘why’ of Compliance and the need for culture shift

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The ACCC is calling for funeral businesses to review their contracts and pricing practices to ensure they comply with consumer and competition laws, in a new report on the funeral services industry. This is a media release from the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC). It was originally published on 2nd December, 2021. The report, released today, highlights key issues of…

Read More Funeral industry practices raise consumer concerns

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A new survey of financial counsellors about the impact of buy now pay later (BNPL) on their clients is a wake up call to the community about this new form of debt. This is a media release from Financial Counselling Australia . It was originally published on 6th December, 2021. The report’s title says it all: It’s credit, it causes…

Read More New report shows buy now pay later debt is causing significant financial stress

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The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) today released a report on systemic investigations into fraud enabled through phone and internet accounts. This is a media release from the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO). It was originally published on 24th November, 2021. The report “Defending phone and internet accounts from fraudsters” shares the TIO’s findings on fraudsters being able to access telco…

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Australians who have recently bought a new caravan are being urged to participate in an ACCC survey about possible consumer law issues in the industry. The ACCC has received more than 1,300 reports about the caravan industry over the past five years. Common complaints include retailers selling new caravans that do not meet consumer guarantees,…

Read More Views sought on caravan industry