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Quarterly reports on the petroleum industry in Australia have been prepared by the ACCC since 2015.
The fifth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
This guidance explains the obligations under the Australian Consumer Law which businesses must comply with when making environmental and sustainability claims.
The fourth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum
Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
In early 2023 the ACCC conducted an internet sweep of influencer advertising on social media.
The third quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
The second quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
The first quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
The twelfth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2019, which started in December 2019.
On 21 August 2017, the ACCC published guidance for retail service providers on how to advertise speeds for fixed-line broadband services, including clearly identifying typical peak speeds.