Our greatest Christmas shopping fear
Most Australians consider finding a parking spot in a shopping centre the most stressful part of Christmas shopping.
Lucy Cormack is Consumer Affairs Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
Most Australians consider finding a parking spot in a shopping centre the most stressful part of Christmas shopping.
A complaint about a 15-second internet advertisement for a Paddle Pop iceblock has been upheld by the Advertising Standards Bureau.
Choice alleges one consumer was charged $861.72 when he decided to cancel two Qantas tickets to New York, following three separate changes to his flight time that were instigated by the airline.
A Sydney councillor has come under fire after the inner-city gym he owned suddenly shut, leaving members hundreds of dollars out of pocket.
There is a cherry shortage this year, but don't panic. It may not be as bad as you think.
NSW Labor MP Ron Hoenig is calling for a parliamentary inquiry into children's football.
Major global food and household companies are selling products containing palm oil tainted by human rights abuses, Amnesty International alleges.
The warning follows numerous complaints relating to misleading and deceptive conduct, unfair contract terms and unapproved charges.
You won't believe how much you are spending on presents this year.
More than $3.6 million in trust account funds has been stolen by NSW real estate agents in the past two years.
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