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Unsafe products in online marketplaces will be a major focus of the ACCC’s product safety priorities during 2025-26, ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb announced today.
NBN Co’s fixed wireless and Starlink’s satellite networks are providing Australians living outside of the fixed-line network footprint with high speed alternatives, according to the ACCC’s latest ...
The ACCC has launched Federal Court action against gas distributor Australian Gas Networks Limited alleging it made false and misleading representations in its ‘Love Gas’ TV and digital advertising ...
Under the Australian Consumer Law, businesses must meet a set of basic rights called consumer guarantees when they sell products or services. Certain behaviour is also illegal under the Australian ...
Without sufficient laws in place, Australian consumers and businesses continue to encounter a significant number of harmful practices across a range of digital platform services, the ACCC’s tenth and ...
We use a range of tools to encourage compliance with the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the Australian Consumer Law. This includes enforcement action, consumer and business education, industry ...
NDIS participants. If you have concerns about overcharging, visit NDIS Commission fair pricing for more information about reporting the issue.. We encourage you to report the conduct to the ACCC when ...
The ACCC maintains a full listing of all media releases issued dating back to 1995. We also publish speeches and news updates.
The ACCC has instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against Jayco Corporation Pty Ltd (Jayco), Australia’s largest ...
The National Consumer Congress is an annual conference that brings together consumer groups, community organisations, government and other experts to explore the key issues facing Australian consumers ...
Optus Mobile has admitted to engaging in unconscionable conduct when selling telecommunications goods and services to hundreds of consumers, after court action brought by the ACCC. In many instances ...
The ACCC has not objected to Australia Post’s proposed 13.3 per cent price increase, to take effect in July 2025, for its reserved ordinary letter service delivered to the regular timetable.
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