Between May 2004 and August 2004, LG Australia released certain models of its washing machines for sale into the Australian market and represented that they were approved "4A Rated" by Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) when in fact, at the time they were not.
Grab It stores in Victoria supplied certain cosmetic products which did not comply with the Cosmetics Standard in that they did not have the ingredients listed on the containers, nor did they supply in-store signage or listings of ingredients as an alternative reference for customers.
Chazel Pty Ltd supplied cosmetic products which may have misled consumers as to their place of origin.
An undertaking has been given by Chazel that they will
refrain from supplying cosmetics that have false or misleading place of origin representation; and
implement a trade practices compliance program
Grab It (QLD) and Groove Accessories (NSW) stores supplied certain cosmetic products which did not comply with the Cosmetics Standard in that they did not have the ingredients listed on the containers, nor did they supply in-store signage or listings of ingredients as an alternative reference for customers.
Dubbo Radio Cabs Co-Operative Limited has undertaken it will cease allocating jobs in excess of 20kms on a value basis in numerical order least amount first and remove its ban on drivers using mobile phones to accept bookings
Dubbo Radio Cabs Co-Operative Limited has also undertaken to implement a trade practices compliance program