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In August 2017, the ACCC released its draft report for the new car retailing industry market study. The ACCC has also prepared a consumers’ guide to the draft report.
This report provides an account of the competition and fair trading issues raised with the ACCC during its engagement with the horticulture and viticulture industries, and the ACCC’s response to these issues.
These guidelines set out the ACCC’s process for considering whether or not to approve a capacity allocation system.
This guide provides information on the Australian Consumer Law for car rental businesses. It covers key aspects of the law such as contract terms, deposits and refunds.
The terminal gate prices provisions of the Oilcode apply to: all wholesale suppliers and sales of declared petroleum products by a wholesale supplier to a customer.
The Oilcode has the force of law and applies to fuel re-selling agreements, including existing fuel re-selling agreements.
Designed to help industries improve voluntary compliance with the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.
To assist you understand your rights and obligations under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, so that you can make sure your business complies with the law.
This guide sets out your obligations under the Australian Consumer Law and provides suggestions and further information on how to avoid breaching any of your obligations.
Presents the ACCC's findings from the study of prices, costs and profits.