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Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Finance Sector – Consumer Action submission part 1

January 22, 2018

Consumer Action Law Centre has published part 1 of its initial submission to the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Finance Sector today....

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All shoppers need to be wary of junk insurance

January 15, 2018

Car yards, banks and insurance companies — we don’t need a Royal Commission to remind us that some pretty dodgy things have gone on in these places, but there’s one...

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Better dispute resolution for cars needed, says ACCC Report

December 15, 2017

The ACCC has released its much-anticipated final report on the $64 billion new car retailing industry. The ACCC found that Australians deserve better particularly when it comes to car servicing...

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Opinion: Afterpay – Buy now, pain later?

December 12, 2017

The boom of ‘buy now pay later’ at popular retailers has been touted as a win for business and consumers alike. But at a time when Australians already have record...

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Watch Your Nuts

December 1, 2017

Don't get squirrel-gripped....

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Consumer Action comment on Royal Commission into the financial services sector

November 30, 2017

Consumer Action Law Centre says the Royal Commission into the financial services sector will empower people who have ripped off by the banks, insurers and other financial institutions....

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Consumer Action response to the release of the Essential Services Commission Victorian Energy Market Report 2016-17

November 22, 2017

The Essential Services Commission (ESC) today released the Victorian Energy Market Report 2016-17. The report shows that many Victorians are paying far too much for their energy and are being...

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Penalised for poverty – consumer groups say Morrison announcement will make the poor pay more

November 2, 2017

Turnbull Government proposals to mandate ‘comprehensive credit reporting’ (CCR) will have negative consequences unless changes are made, according to Consumer Action Law Centre and Financial Rights Legal Centre....

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Consumer Action takes consumer lease provider Rent4Keeps to court

October 27, 2017

In the same week that the Federal Government has released draft legislation to reform payday loans and consumer leases, Consumer Action Law Centre (Consumer Action) has announced proceedings in the...

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Response to Retirement Housing Inquiry fails to provide access to justice

September 8, 2017

The Victorian Government’s response to the Parliamentary Inquiry has failed to deliver, according to retirement housing residents and advocates....

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