ACCC Fines Target Over Unsafe Strollers
The ACCC has today fined Target Australia $37,800 for selling and marketing unsafe convertible strollers. Baby Bunting has also been fined $25,200,... Read More
Targus Laptop Wall Charger Recalled Over Shock Risk
Product Safety Australia has recalled a Targus Laptop Wall Charger over electric shock risk – sold from retailers such as JB Hi-Fi,... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: ACCC Targets Large CE & Appliance Retailers Over Questionable Sales Practises
Large consumer electronics and appliance retailers are set to be targeted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission over concerns that many... Read More
TPG Report $228M Writedown Amid Merger Wait
TPG Telecom has today informed investors it will report $228 million in first-half writedowns, following its decision to cease building its local... Read More
Google Hits Back At ACCC
ACCC’s plan to introduce an algorithm regulator has been slammed by Google Australia’s managing director, stating it risks “poor outcomes”. In a blog... Read More
Facebook Oppose ACCC Algorithm Review
Facebook Australia has slammed the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission’s (ACCC) proposal to appoint an independent body tasked with reviewing online media... Read More
ACCC Warns Against Tech Dating Scams
The ACCC is advising Australians to not “swipe right on a scammer” this Valentine’s Day, with total losses notching over as more $24.6... Read More
ACCC Claim NBN Speeds “Steady” But Need Work
Latest testing from the ACCC finds fixed-line NBN speeds are “mostly steady”, however, improvements are needed. It comes as some users continue... Read More
Beacon Ceiling Fan Recalled Over Electrical Risk
Product Safety Australia has recalled Beacon Lighting’s Moonah Ceiling Fan with LED Light, citing a removable light cover which poses the risk... Read More
TomTom, Garmin & NavMan Drop ‘Lifetime’ Claims
TomTom (ANZ), Navman Australia and Garmin Australasia have agreed to cease making ‘lifetime’ claims, after the ACCC deemed the marketing statements were... Read More









