Consumer Affairs
- Consumer watchdog queries cancelled Perth conference
- Sydney noodle bar forced to name and shame itself
- 'Let's go to Europe!': Tax windfall proved too good to be true for couple
- Ford told customers mechanical faults caused by driving style
- Aldi releases results of additional lead test on tap
- Aveo revelations prompt ministers to act
- Judge declines to taste disputed Heinz snack
- 'No returns and no exchanges' notices costs Lululemon $32,400
- 'It's an absurdity': Consumers tricked on high sugar in packaged foods
- Premier kills hopes of statewide plastic bag ban
- Manufacturers replacing faulty airbags with faulty airbags
- The coffee cup that's made of coffee
- Unwelcome surprise for former Sage student lodging tax return
- Doctors urge ending e-cigarettes ban to extend lives
- Glitter and 'youthful looks' called out in Vodka Cruiser ad
- Melbourne couple receive $26,000 from ATO, but it's not theirs
- Fancy buying your chicken from a rusty trolley?
- Nearly 20,000 Australians caught up in Bupa data breach
- 'Mum had no idea': Jenny trapped with $1m in loans
- First Woolworths, then Coles announces the end of plastic bags
- 'Health insurance is so complex it's become toxic'
- 'Human error:' Flight Centre mistakenly releases passport details
- 'Nothing new' about lead contamination in kitchen taps: expert
- Aldi investigates lead-contaminated tap with 'urgency'
- Acquire's $25m loans to shareholders under spotlight
- From the '70s to 2017, consumer rorts haven't changed much
- Three-quarters of public mistakenly believe coconut oil is healthy
- Insurance industry addresses mental health
- Hundreds of women launch class action against Johnson & Johnson
- 'A living nightmare': Hundreds of women take health giant to court