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 Buying and selling products and services 1 - 25 of 620 news items shown Sort by (required) Published dateRelevance Media release 28 Nov 2024 Webjet alleged to have made misleading claims about airfare prices and flight bookings The ACCC has commenced proceedings in the Federal Court against online travel booking site Webjet Marketing Pty Ltd for allegedly making false and misleading representations to consumers about flight prices and bookings. Media release 25 Nov 2024 Koala Living pays penalties and will compensate consumers for false or misleading statements about consumer guarantee rights Furniture and homewares retailer Koala & Tree Pty Ltd, trading as Koala Living, has paid penalties of $56,340 after the ACCC issued it with three infringement notices for making false or misleading statements about consumers’ rights to remedies for faulty products. Media release 13 Nov 2024 ACCC publishes ‘free range’ labelling guidance for poultry industries for a potential H5N1 outbreak The ACCC has released guidance for ‘free range’ labelling of poultry egg and meat in the event of an outbreak of the deadly avian influenza H5N1 in Australia. 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 08 Oct 2024 Federal Court orders Qantas to pay $100m in penalties for misleading consumers Qantas has today been ordered by the Federal Court to pay $100m in penalties for misleading consumers by offering and selling tickets for flights it had already decided to cancel, and by failing to promptly tell existing ticketholders of its decision. Media release 26 Sep 2024 EnergyAustralia to pay $14m for making misleading statements and breaching the Electricity Retail Code The Federal Court has ordered EnergyAustralia to pay $14 million in penalties for making false, misleading or deceptive statements to hundreds of thousands of consumers about electricity prices, and failing to provide mandatory information required by the Electricity Retail Code. Media release 23 Sep 2024 ACCC takes Woolworths and Coles to court over alleged misleading ‘Prices Dropped’ and ‘Down Down’ claims The ACCC has commenced separate proceedings in the Federal Court against Woolworths Group Limited (ASX:WOW) and Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd (a subsidiary of Coles Group Limited - ASX: COL) for allegedly breaching the Australian Consumer Law by misleading consumers through discount pricing claims on hundreds of common supermarket products. Media release 18 Jul 2024 Grays to redress consumers and pay $10 million in penalties for misleading descriptions of cars for sale by auction The Federal Court has ordered Grays eCommerce Group Limited, an Australia-wide online auction business, to pay $10 million in penalties, in proceedings brought by the ACCC. Media release 11 Jul 2024 The Good Guys in court over allegedly misleading store credit promotions The ACCC has instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against The Good Guys Discount Warehouses (Australia) Pty Ltd, for allegedly making false or misleading representations about their store credit and ‘StoreCash’ promotions, and failing to provide store credit to eligible consumers, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law. Media release 17 May 2024 Two 4WD accessory manufacturers admit to resale price maintenance Four-wheel drive accessory manufacturers, MSA 4x4 Accessories Pty Ltd (MSA) and Offroad Animal Pty Ltd (Offroad Animal), have each separately admitted to engaging in resale price maintenance by instructing resellers to not advertise or sell their products below a specified price. Media release 15 Mar 2024 Online florist ordered to pay $1 million for misleading online star ratings and price representations The Federal Court has today ordered Bloomex to pay $1 million in penalties after the online florist and gift retailer admitted that it had breached the Australian Consumer Law by making false and misleading representations on its website. Media release 07 Mar 2024 Cost of living and digital economy shape 2024-25 compliance and enforcement priorities Consumer and competition issues in the supermarket sector and essential services including electricity and financial services are among the ACCC’s compliance and enforcement priorities for the year ahead, ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb announced today. Media release 04 Mar 2024 Noni B, Rivers, Katies owner Mosaic Brands in court for allegedly failing to meet advertised delivery times The ACCC today commenced proceedings in the Federal Court, alleging that national fashion retailer Mosaic Brands Limited breached the Australian Consumer Law by failing to deliver several hundred thousand products to customers within the delivery timeframes advertised on its websites. Media release 14 Feb 2024 Mazda to pay $11.5m for misleading consumers about consumer guarantee rights for serious vehicle faults The Federal Court has ordered Mazda Australia Pty Ltd pay $11.5 million in penalties for engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct and making false or misleading representations to nine consumers about their consumer guarantee rights. Media release 24 Jan 2024 Swifties beware: scammers are in their Cruel Summer Era Taylor Swift fans looking to secure last minute tickets to the Australian leg of The Eras Tour are being urged to be cautious of scammers selling fake tickets on social media. 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 15 Dec 2023 Franchisors warned to remove unfair contract terms or risk legal action The ACCC is warning franchisors to urgently review and amend their standard form franchise agreements or be prepared for potential enforcement action after a review of franchising contracts found wide-ranging concerns. Media release 14 Dec 2023 Mattress supplier Emma Sleep in court for alleged misrepresentations about prices The ACCC has instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against Emma Sleep GmbH, and two of its subsidiaries, Bettzeit Southeast Asia Inc and Emma Sleep Pty Ltd (together: Emma Sleep) for alleged false and misleading representations in the advertising of its mattresses, bed frames, pillows and accessories. Media release 12 Dec 2023 Fitbit to pay $11m in penalties for misrepresentations about consumer guarantee rights The Federal Court has ordered US-based Fitbit LLC to pay penalties of $11 million after it admitted making false, misleading or deceptive representations to 58 consumers about their consumer guarantee rights to a refund or a replacement after they claimed their device was faulty. Media release 12 Dec 2023 ACCC releases eight principles to guide businesses’ environmental claims The ACCC has today published eight principles to help businesses ensure any environmental marketing and advertising claims they make about their products or services are clear and accurate, and do not mislead consumers. Media release 02 Nov 2023 NBN retailers on notice as Australians urged to shop around for deals The ACCC is urging Australian households to shop around for their NBN broadband plans and check for any offers that represent better value for them, following NBN Co notifying retailers of changes to the wholesale prices that it will charge them from next month. Media release 12 Oct 2023 Caravan industry warned against misleading price and caravan weight claims The ACCC is putting the caravan industry on notice that the use of misleading representations in advertising is in breach of the Australian Consumer Law and may result in strong enforcement action being taken against retailers. Media release 11 Sep 2023 Businesses urged to remove unfair contract terms ahead of law changes The ACCC is encouraging businesses to review their standard form contracts and remove or amend any unfair contract terms before new penalties take effect. Media release 01 Sep 2023 ACCC welcomes consultation on possible unfair trading practices regulatory reforms The ACCC welcomes the Australian Government launching consultation on possible reforms to the Australian Consumer Law to address currently unregulated unfair trading practices. Media release 21 Aug 2023 Fertiliser suppliers amend unfair contract terms after ACCC investigation Suppliers in the fertiliser industry have agreed to amend their contracts following an ACCC investigation into unfair contract terms. Page 1 of 25Page 2 of 25Page 3 of 25Page 4 of 25Page 5 of 25Page 6 of 25Page 7 of 25Page 8 of 25Page 9 of 25Page 10 of 25Page 11 of 25Page 12 of 25Page 13 of 25Page 14 of 25Page 15 of 25Page 16 of 25Page 17 of 25Page 18 of 25Page 19 of 25Page 20 of 25Page 21 of 25Page 22 of 25Page 23 of 25Page 24 of 25Page 25 of 25 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