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![Investment scam fusion cell report May 2024](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/2024-05/Fusion-cell-investment-scams-final-report-May-2-24_thumb.png)
The first fusion cell, focusing on Investment Scams, was targeted to address imposter bond and term deposit scams, and AI trading platform scams.
![Investment scam fusion cell report May 2024](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/styles/large/public/2024-05/Fusion-cell-investment-scams-final-report-May-2-24_thumb.png?itok=OJFVQt55)
The National Anti-Scam Centre targets particular scam types through time-limited taskforces called fusion cells. These reports document their activity and outcomes.
![Quarterly update May 2024](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/2024-05/Quarterly-update-May-2024_thumb.png)
This is the third National Anti-Scam Centre quarterly update. It provides insights into the most significant scams that impacted Australians in the third quarter of FY23/24 and highlights the key initiatives put into action to disrupt and prevent scams.
![Quarterly update May 2024](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/styles/large/public/2024-05/Quarterly-update-May-2024_thumb.png?itok=O-K53ePu)
The National Anti-Scam Centre quarterly update provides insights into the most significant scams that impact Australians and highlights the key initiatives put into action to disrupt and prevent scams.
![Telstra's structural separation undertaking 2022-23](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/styles/large/public/2024-05/telstras-structural-undertaking-2022-23.jpg?itok=kQOo5Mia)
Telstra’s structural separation undertaking and migration plan were accepted by the ACCC in February 2012.
![Consumer Data Right compliance review of CDR representative principals: ACCC observations cover](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/styles/large/public/2024-05/compliance-review-into-cdr-representative-principals-cover.jpg?itok=S2eI48KM)
The ACCC is responsible for monitoring compliance with the Competition and Consumer Rules, the Consumer Data Standards and Part IVD of the Competition and Consumer Act.
![Targeting scams report 2023 thumbnail](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/styles/large/public/2024-04/targeting-scams.jpg?itok=b0OQ3jkE)
This report produced annually explains key trends in scam activity and highlights the impact of scams on the community.
![Communications market report 2022-23 cover](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/2023-12/communications-market-report-2022-23-cover.png)
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is required to report annually on competition in the Australian telecommunications sector and price changes for telecommunications services in Australia.
![Communications market report 2022-23 cover](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/styles/large/public/2023-12/communications-market-report-2022-23-cover.png?itok=BWNFBGwD)
The communications market report is made up of 2 parts — competitive safeguards within the Australian telecommunications industry
and changes in the prices paid by consumers for telecommunications services. The ACCC is required to publish this report by 31 December of the relevant financial year.
![NASC and ACCC Little Black Book of Scams](/sites/www.accc.gov.au/files/2023-07/thumbnail.png)
Highlights scams that target Australians. English, Arabic العربية, Chinese simplified 简体中文, Croatian Hrvatski, German Deutsch, Greek Ελληνικά, Hindi हिन्दी, Italian Italiano, Macedonian македонски, Spanish Español, Vietnamese Tiếng Việt.