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Celebrating 10 years of Australian Consumer Law

Celebrating 10 years of Australian Consumer Law This year we are celebrating 10 years of consistent consumer protection laws across Australia under the Australian Consumer Law. On 1 January 2011, the largest overhaul of Australia s consumer protection laws in 25 years took place. The Australian Consumer Law replaced 17 Commonwealth, state and territory consumer protection laws and applies nationally The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) provides consumers with protections when buying goods or services and regulates product safety. Rose Webb, Head of NSW Fair Trading Examples of the new laws protecting consumers   Lead in Hashmi kohl eyeliner In 2018, after imported kohl eyeliners caused lead poisoning in 3 children, ACL regulators worked with suppliers on voluntary recalls of the products sold in Pakistani and Indian community stores in Australia.

Force developers to include social housing in new projects, Victorian homelessness inquiry urges

Coronavirus Australia: Thousands still awaiting refunds for cancelled holidays after pandemic upended travel industry

Coronavirus Australia: Thousands still awaiting refunds for cancelled holidays after pandemic upended travel industry
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Recycler Suez says herbicides in contaminated compost came from Melbourne council waste

Hundreds of Victorian home gardeners angry and out of pocket after using toxic compost from major recycler Suez

Hundreds of Victorian home gardeners angry and out of pocket after using toxic compost from major recycler Suez By Ben Knight and Richard Willingham © Provided by ABC NEWS Kelly West said none of her plants survived after she composted the garden in the Melbourne suburb of Reservoir. (ABC News: Andrew Altree-Williams) Some time in October last year, a batch of commercial compost left a Suez recycling facility in Melbourne, bound for garden centres in central Victoria and Melbourne. Within days, it had been combined into soil mixes, and sold to backyard gardeners planting their summer veggie crops. Within weeks, many of those crops were dying.

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