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On 12 November 2016, a new law to protect small businesses from unfair terms in business-to-business standard form contracts took effect across Australia.
This guidance is designed to help private traders understand their rights and obligations in the sharing economy.
A guide for complying with the competition and consumer law in Australia.
Report to the Australian Senate on anti-competitive and other practices by health funds and providers in relation to private health insurance, 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015.
This guide is for businesses, including Not-For-Profit organisations, that supply goods or services to consumers with disability or to participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
English and translated into Arabic العربية, Chinese simplified 简体中文, Greek Ελληνικά, Hindi हिन्दी, Italian | Italiano, Spanish | Español, Filipino | Tagalog, and Vietnamese Tiếng Việt. This guide explains your consumer rights in Easy English.
When you buy goods and services including disability-related purchases, you have rights under law.
The sales practices guide covers unsolicited supplies, unsolicited consumer agreements, pyramid schemes, multiple pricing, lay-by agreements, referral selling and harassment and coercion.
A guide to assist businesses, legal practitioners and consumer advocates understand the laws by explaining the unfair contract terms laws as simply as possible.
The guide covers what consumer guarantees apply to goods and services, who is responsible for these guarantees and when remedies, such as refund repair and replacement are available.