Fulltext search (required) Topics Date range From (required) To (required) Set date range Quick selection This year to dateLast 12 monthsLast yearLast 5 years Advertising and promotions 1,554 Agriculture 309 Banking and finance 218 Buying and selling products and services 620 Cars and vehicles 183 Childcare 14 Competition and exemptions 1,907 Compliance and enforcement 2,859 Consumer Data Right 1 COVID-19 101 Debt 32 Digital platforms and services 88 Energy 514 Food and groceries 356 Franchising 182 Industry codes 340 Insurance 151 Mergers 1,028 Petrol and fuel 214 Postal services 62 Pricing 332 Problem with a product or service 198 Rail, shipping and ports 272 Regulated infrastructure 1,562 Scams 285 Stay protected 724 Telecommunications and internet 1,232 Travel and airports 397 Water 77 Pin topics filter Clear all Problem with a product or service 1 - 25 of 198 news items shown Sort by (required) Published dateRelevance Media release 31 Oct 2024 Optus in court for alleged unconscionable sales and debt collection The ACCC has commenced proceedings in the Federal Court alleging that Optus Mobile engaged in unconscionable conduct in contravention of the ACL when selling telecommunications goods and services to hundreds of consumers, that they often did not want or need, and in some cases then pursuing consumers for debts resulting from these sales. Media release 18 Jan 2024 Broken but out of warranty? Your consumer guarantee rights may still apply The ACCC is encouraging Australians to take advantage of their consumer guarantee rights under the Australian Consumer Law when dealing with businesses over defective products or poorly performed services, following more than 28,000 reports and enquiries to the ACCC last year about consumer guarantees or warranties. Media release 11 Dec 2023 Major car parts supplier and retailers pay penalties for alleged breaches of button battery standard Repco, Supercheap Auto and Innovative Mechatronics Group (IMG) (an automotive electrical parts supplier), have each paid penalties after the ACCC issued them with infringement notices for supplying aftermarket car key remotes that allegedly breached warning requirements for products powered by button batteries. Media release 16 Jun 2023 ACCC concerns about Mitsubishi discount offer resolved following consumer refunds Following ACCC concerns that Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (Mitsubishi) may have made false or misleading claims to members of the Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) about discounts available to them off the price of vehicles, Mitsubishi has provided partial refunds to affected consumers. Media release 24 Oct 2022 Fitbit in court over statements to consumers on faulty devices The ACCC has instituted Federal Court proceedings against US-based Fitbit LLC for allegedly making false or misleading representations to consumers about their consumer guarantee rights under the Australian Consumer Law after their Fitbit wearable devices malfunctioned. Media release 26 Jul 2022 Revitalife refunds consumers and provides undertaking to the ACCC The ACCC has accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from Clews Holdings Pty Ltd, trading as Revitalife, after the ACCC raised concerns about the sales practices Revitalife used when selling therapeutic adjustable beds and recliner lift chairs. Media release 13 May 2022 Clothing retailer Tiger Mist pays penalties for allegedly misleading consumers about return rights Online clothing label and retailer A&S Labels Pty Ltd (trading as Tiger Mist) has paid penalties of $26,640 after the ACCC issued it with two infringement notices for allegedly misleading consumers about their right to return faulty items. Media release 25 Feb 2022 Former Get Qualified Australia CEO Adam Wadi declared bankrupt The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has granted an order sought by the ACCC, declaring Mr Adam Wadi, formerly Get Qualified Australia Pty Ltd’s (GQA) sole director and CEO, bankrupt. Media release 10 Dec 2021 Booktopia in court for alleged false or misleading claims on refund rights The ACCC has instituted Federal Court proceedings against online retailer Booktopia Pty Ltd for making false or misleading representations to consumers about their rights to refunds and other remedies for faulty or damaged goods. Media release 30 Nov 2021 Mazda misled consumers about their rights over refund or replacement for faulty cars The Federal Court has found that Mazda Australia Pty Ltd engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct and made false or misleading representations to nine consumers about their consumer guarantee rights. Media release 12 Nov 2021 Shaw Academy to refund students over difficulty cancelling online courses Shaw Academy Ltd has agreed to refund hundreds of former students after admitting some students experienced difficulties cancelling a free trial offered by Shaw Academy before it became a paid subscription to the company’s online courses. Media release 20 Aug 2021 Small business contacts continue to rise during pandemic The ACCC received over 3,500 contacts from small businesses in the first six months of this year, the highest number of contacts in the last two years. Media release 10 Mar 2021 ACCC action sees APT commit to providing customers higher refund amounts for COVID-19 cancellations Thousands of Australians will receive additional refund amounts for cancelled travel after Australian Pacific Touring Pty Ltd (APT), trading as APT and Travelmarvel, agreed to stop deducting marketing and overhead costs from booking refunds and to reimburse customers who had previously had these costs deducted from their refund. Media release 03 Mar 2021 Marking 10 years since the transformation of Australian consumer law The Competition and Consumer Act 2010, which came into effect on 1 January 2011, was a significant legal and economic reform that heralded a new era in Australian consumer protection by introducing a single national consumer law and civil penalties, ACCC Chair Rod Sims said today. Media release 26 Feb 2021 Small businesses look for guidance during pandemic Total ACCC contacts from small businesses increased to more than 3,400 in the second half of 2020, and enquiries about those businesses’ legal rights and obligations jumped 30 per cent. Media release 05 Nov 2020 ADT Security undertakes to refund customers and remove unfair terms The ACCC has accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from home security provider Tyco Australia Group Pty Ltd, trading as ADT Security, to refund consumers who were wrongly invoiced, and to remove or amend certain unfair contract terms from its residential customer service agreement. Media release 30 Sep 2020 Live Life Alarms pays penalties for allegedly misleading statements on its website Personal mobile alarm company Flight Plan Digital Pty Ltd, trading as Live Life Alarms, has paid penalties of $25,200 after the ACCC issued two infringement notices for alleged false or misleading representations made on its website in relation to a testimonial and its ‘14 day money back guarantee’. Media release 28 Jul 2020 Etihad offers refunds for all cancelled flights purchased in Australia The ACCC has welcomed Etihad’s recent decision to offer refunds to all consumers who purchased Etihad tickets in Australia which were then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Media release 10 Jul 2020 Get Gizmo to refund customers charged during cooling off period Electronics retailer Get Gizmo will offer to refund approximately 4,000 customers who were charged for unsolicited purchases before the 10 day cooling off period ended, under a court-enforceable undertaking given to the ACCC by its sole director, Himanshu Bist. Media release 07 Jul 2020 Freedom Furniture pays penalties for allegedly misleading consumers about rights to refunds Steinhoff Asia Pacific Pty Ltd (Steinhoff), trading as Freedom Furniture, has paid penalties totalling $25,200 after the ACCC issued it with two infringement notices for alleged false or misleading representations to customers about their consumer guarantee rights. Media release 19 Jun 2020 Qantas offers refunds for flight cancellations The ACCC says it is pleased Qantas has begun contacting its customers to tell them they are entitled to a refund for domestic or international flights cancelled or suspended due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. Media release 01 Jun 2020 EB Games undertakes to refund consumers for the Fallout 76 game Electronics Boutique Australia Pty Ltd (trading as EB Games) has undertaken to refund consumers after acknowledging they are likely to have misled consumers about their consumer guarantee rights in relation to faults with the online video game Fallout 76. Media release 03 May 2020 Flight Centre to refund cancellation fees The ACCC has welcomed the announcement that Flight Centre will stop charging customers hundreds of dollars in cancellation fees in order to get a refund for travel cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Media release 07 Apr 2020 TEG Live to refund over $5 million to consumers for USA basketball games TEG Live Pty Limited (TEG Live) has committed to refunding over $5 million to about 5000 consumers who bought approximately 20,000 tickets to watch basketball games featuring the USA men’s national basketball team in August 2019, after providing a court-enforceable undertaking to the ACCC. Media release 02 Apr 2020 Insurers to offer deferred payments, refunds under small business relief package Insurance companies and brokers will be able to work together to implement COVID-19 relief measures for certain small businesses following the ACCC’s granting of interim authorisation today. Page 1 of 8Page 2 of 8Page 3 of 8Page 4 of 8Page 5 of 8Page 6 of 8Page 7 of 8Page 8 of 8 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›› › Last page Last » Items per page (required) 25 items per page50 items per page100 items per page