
Telstra Fined $50m for ‘Unconscionable’ Treatment of Indigenous Customers
The Federal Court of Australia has fined Telstra $50m for its treatment of Indigenous customers, citing the telco’s ‘unconscionable’ sales conduct. We first reported on
The Federal Court of Australia has fined Telstra $50m for its treatment of Indigenous customers, citing the telco’s ‘unconscionable’ sales conduct. We first reported on
The Australian competition watchdog has warned that the dominance of Apple and Google App Stores is hurting consumers due to a lack of competition. The
The ACCC has issued a warning that business payment redirection scams are costing Australian businesses millions of dollars each year. The ACCC’s warning of payment
Retailer Lorna Jane is being taken to Federal Court for its controversial anti-virus activewear, which the brand said could help to stop the spread of
The ACCC has slammed the operator of a number of popular franchises, the Retail Food Group saying it lied to franchisees about store profits in
Australian retailer Kogan has been fined again for misleading customers with a number of false sale promotions for tax time, with the ACCC handing down
Telstra has conceded that it practiced ‘unconscionable conduct’ to the ACCC who is now targeting Telstra for exploiting Indigenous customers, with the telco now facing
A collection of e-commerce giants have announced a new product safety pledge, designed to ensure Australians are protected from purchasing unsafe goods online. As part
The ACCC has issued a public warning aimed at scams targeting foreigners and the youth who have lost nearly $10 million this year alone. The
Event ticket reseller Viagogo has been fined $7 million for misleading customers by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) who says Viagogo breached Australian
The ACCC has said that while petrol prices remain low, margins are at record highs as the competition watchdog looks to target major petrol retailers.
Qantas has refunded customers on flights that were either cancelled or suspended due to COVID-19, shortly after the government called on the consumer watchdog to look for anti-competitive practices and monitor the domestic market.