The ACCC will renew its focus on manipulative and false practices in digital markets and the sale of dangerous goods online in the year ahead, and will also focus its compliance and enforcement ...
The ACCC is seeking feedback from businesses and consumers on Australia Post’s draft proposal to increase stamp prices for ordinary small and large letters by 8.8 per cent from mid-2026.
Australians living with disability at risk of exploitation by NDIS providers breaching consumer laws
Participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) are being targeted by NDIS providers’ deceptive advertising practices and other behaviours banned by consumer law, a new report has ...
On 12 February 2026, the Australian Hotels Association National Office (AHA) lodged an application for authorisation on behalf of itself, its Branches and Divisions, and their current and future ...
Applications for our 2026 graduate program are now closed. Applications for our 2027 graduate program will open in 2026. Register your interest and we'll notify you when applications open. Kick-start ...
In the lead-up to Valentine’s Day, the National Anti-Scam Centre has released its final quarter scams statistics, showing an ...
Consumers have the right to expect certain things when they buy a product or service. In consumer law, these basic rights are called consumer guarantees. These rights are protected under consumer law.
This register contains a record of notified acquisitions and applications for notification waivers. For notified acquisitions, entries include details of any public consultation being undertaken.
Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. (SPE) and Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. The ACCC acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands across Australia on which we live and work. We ...
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