The ACCC will urgently meet with fuel market participants to seek more detailed explanations for recent pricing conduct during the current Middle Eastern crisis, amid consumer concerns about sudden ...
Retail petrol prices move up and down in regular patterns in Australia’s 5 largest cities – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Petrol price cycles are the result of pricing decisions ...
This guidance explains the obligations under the Australian Consumer Law which businesses must comply with when making environmental and sustainability claims. It sets out what the ACCC considers to ...
The ACCC acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands across Australia on which we live and work. We acknowledge their connection to this Country and pay our respect to Elders past, present ...
The Internet data tables are prepared biannually from the ACCC's Internet Activity record keeping rule. The data tables provide information on the: number of retail fixed broadband services in ...
This is the 22nd interim report of the ACCC's inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC continues its focus on the operation of the east coast gas market. This report focuses on the ...
Both the ACCC and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) enforce Commonwealth consumer protection laws, including laws relevant to debt collection. The ACCC and ASIC have jointly ...
Our free online course is a great starting point if you’re thinking about buying a franchise. The course is helpful, whether you're doing early research or about to sign a franchise agreement. ‘Is ...
Unit prices help consumers compare prices and find the best value for money. The Unit Pricing Code sets out the rules for unit pricing. It is mandatory for many grocery retailers, both ...
The Franchising Code of Conduct is a mandatory code. It is prescribed under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010. The code regulates the conduct of franchising participants toward each other. It ...
If businesses can’t supply a product or service that a consumer has paid for, on time or within a reasonable time, then the business must provide a solution. If a consumer doesn't receive a product or ...
Most food sold in Australia must be labelled with its country of origin. This must follow the rules set out in an information standard. For foods that require country of origin labelling, the ...