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This brochure provides information on installation and safe use of basketball rings and backboards. Basketball rings installed on home exteriors may not be able to support the player's weight...
Published: 10th October 2005. Electronic: free; Printed: free.

This guide was produced for the electrical industry. It explains the Trade Practices Act provisions that relate to making country of origin representations.
Published: 13th November 2003. Electronic: free; Printed: free.

The power to ban the sale of unsafe goods and declare national consumer product standards was established in 1977 by amendments to the Trade Practices Act. The ACCC is responsible for ensuring supp...
Published: 13th November 2003. Electronic: free.

Report to the Australian Senate on the tobacco industry.
Published: 30th April 2002. Electronic: free; Printed: $10.

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are products of genetic engineering. GMOs have had parts of their genetic material (DNA) altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natura...
Published: 31st December 2001.


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Under the Trade Practices Act 1974, mandatory consumer product safety standards can be introduced when they are deemed reasonably necessary to prevent the risk of injury. Baby bath aids are subject...
Published: 18th January 2008. Electronic: free; Printed: free.

Under the Trade Practices Act 1974 consumer product information standards can be introduced when consumers need particular information about a product to be better informed when making choices abou...
Published: 18th January 2008. Electronic: free; Printed: free.

This guideline provides a trade practices perspective on industry representations about its food and beverage products. It is an important industry sector, with estimated sales of $92 billion per a...
Published: 23rd November 2006. Electronic: free; Printed: free.

Basketball rings installed on home exteriors may not be able to support the player's weight, making hanging or swinging on the ring extremely dangerous. Fatal and serious injuries result from falli...
Published: 16th September 2008. Electronic: free; Printed: free.

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