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The ACCC, together with the state and territory consumer protection regulators, have developed a new point-of-sale sign to give consumers clear information about their rights to refunds and replacements as well as refunds and remedies under the Australian Consumer Law.
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The ACCC, together with the state and territory consumer protection regulators, have developed a new point-of-sale sign to give consumers clear information about their rights to refunds and replacements under the Australian Consumer Law.
On 22 January 2008 the Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Competition Policy & Consumer Affairs requested the ACCC to hold a public inquiry into the competitiveness of retail prices for standard groceries.
An ACCC report on specific issues in relation to the petroleum and grocery industries.
Report to the Senate on prices paid to suppliers by retailers in the Australian grocery industry.
This publication stemmed from a round table of representatives from the small and large business sectors, the ACCC and the alternative dispute resolution sector.