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The ACCC is urging consumers to be alert to a growing list of recalled wireless power banks, which have the potential to ...
Changes in international benchmark prices and the value of the Australian dollar influence fuel prices. Other factors are pricing decisions by wholesalers and retailers, and levels of competition in ...
The ACCC approves new certification trade marks, which are special logos that show consumers that a product or service meets a particular standard.
The price notification process allows us to monitor prices in markets where there isn’t enough competition. The ACCC assesses notifications of proposed price increases for Australia Post’s reserved ...
Contacting a business about consumer rights and guarantees When you have a consumer rights and guarantees problem the first step is to contact the business. We have the following tips for common ...
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 Bupa HI Pty Ltd (Bupa) for breaches of the Australian Consumer Law in relation to members’ entitlements to private health insurance ...
We take reports about suppliers imposing minimum prices. We investigate and take court action against suppliers that try to impose minimum resale prices. set minimum prices in formal policies or ...
Businesses need to comply with the Unit Pricing Code if they sell certain food-based grocery items. Grocery retailers must display unit prices so that consumers can make informed choices.
The Consumer Data Right allows consumers to safely share the data that businesses hold about them. This can help consumers to compare products to find offers. Banking and energy data is already ...
A new mandatory merger control regime for notifying and assessing acquisitions starts on 1 January 2026. From 1 July 2025, some changes come into effect as we transition to the new merger regime. If ...
Unit pricing, such as the price per kilogram, per litre and per item, helps consumers compare prices for groceries and find the best value for money.