Undertakings have been provided to the ACCC by The Australian Bush Hat Co Pty Ltd (ABHC) in relation to misleading claims made about its hats.
From 2006 to 2009 ABHC represented, on swing tags and labels attached to the hats, that the Premium Selection and Stateman models were Manufactured in Australia when, in fact, that was not the case.
Netdeen Pty Ltd is the Franchisor of the G.J. Gardner Homes franchise in Australia and overseas. G.J. Gardner Homes is a residential building franchise.
Netdeen has recently been the subject of an investigation by the ACCC.
On 21 September 2009, the ACCC accepted the undertaking of Mr Geoffrey Kleeman, a director of Asciano Ltd and/or its related bodies corporate.
Under the undertaking Mr Kleeman agrees to remain an 'Independent Asciano Person'.
On 21 September 2009, the ACCC accepted the undertaking of Mr Malcolm Broomhead, a director of Asciano Ltd and/or its related bodies corporate.
Under the undertaking Mr Broomhead agrees to remain an 'Independent Asciano Person'.
Undertakings have been provided to the ACCC by hypnotherapists Angelo and Susan Sette trading as Stop Smoking in One Hour, concerning misleading representations as to the success rate of their smoking cessation treatments.
The ACCC’s inquiry report published in July 2008 identified concerns that restrictive provisions in lease agreements in respect of supermarket space could restrict the ability of supermarket operators to establish supermarkets in shopping centres.
The ACCC’s inquiry report published in July 2008 identified concerns that restrictive provisions in lease agreements in respect of supermarket space could restrict the ability of supermarket operators to establish supermarkets in shopping centres.
Green Tree Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Adventure Travel Bugs is a retail travel agency that provides travel services to backpacker and budget travellers.
Between 25 May 2009 and 31 August 2009, Adventure Travel Bugs caused advertisements for tour packages to be published in TNT Down Under magazines.
The ACCC and other regulator and consumer protection agencies receive a significant number of complaints every year relating to the advertising and promotional practices of the telecommunications industry.