General Exemption Order Review
Consumer Action has joined with Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre to make a submisssion to the Department of Land, Water and Planning Position Paper on the General Exemptions Order. The Paper...
Read MoreConsumer Action has joined with Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre to make a submisssion to the Department of Land, Water and Planning Position Paper on the General Exemptions Order. The Paper...
Read MoreOn Wednesday, 18 May 2016, Consumer Action's Director of Policy & Campaigns Denise Boyd gave a speech to the ACPET National Conference on telling the stories of our clients who have...
Read MoreA coalition of consumer organisations have cautioned the Turnbull Government about the establishment of a Banking Tribunal....
Read MoreConsumer Action Law Centre (Consumer Action) is pleased to comment on the Emergency Services Levy Insurance Monitor Act 2016 Draft Guidelines on the prohibition against price exploitation and Draft Guidelines...
Read MoreConsumer Action Law Centre is pleased to provide this submission to the Productivity Commission’s Issues Paper Human Services – Identifying sectors for reform (Issues Paper)....
Read MoreThe rapid development of new technology in electricity supply is disrupting the traditional means of delivery of this essential service. As in other sectors, the consumer is at the heart...
Read MoreConsumer Action has provided a submission in response to the Productivity Commission's Issues Paper for its inquiry on Data Availability and Use....
Read MoreConsumer Action has partnered with the Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre and the Victorian Council of Social Service to provide a submission to the Essential Services Commission Position Paper, A New...
Read MoreThe law must be changed to restore fairness in bank fees according Consumer Action Law Centre and CHOICE....
Read MoreConsumer Action Law Centre welcomes the opportunity to comment on the consultation paper, Review of Enforcement Regimes under the National Energy Laws: Proposed policy positions for consultation, released in March...
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