Government 'looking for scapegoats': Why this CEO owes $1.5m
The CEO of a failed education company says its demise is "the doing of two government agencies", who ultimately wear responsibility.
Lucy Cormack is Consumer Affairs Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
The CEO of a failed education company says its demise is "the doing of two government agencies", who ultimately wear responsibility.
Strata fees could fall in buildings that allow owners to list their properties on Airbnb, under a new program launched this week.
This year alone the ACCC has received more than 1000 reports of online shopping scams worth more than $150,000.
A recent survey has found Australians have a high tolerance for mobile bill shock.
The manufacturer of a bluetooth-enabled sex toy has reached a US class action settlement of almost $4 million.
A review of the Amazon Kindle terms and conditions by consumer group Choice has found the document takes around nine hours to read.
Celebrity chef Luke Mangan has "sincerely apologise[d]" to guests of a pop-up dinner event he catered, citing "operational challenges" beyond his control.
Creditors to the company that formerly owned fashion label Shakuhachi are out almost $1 million, with little recompense in sight.
Jetstar and Virgin Australia will pay penalties of hundreds of thousands of dollars for their use of "misleading and deceptive" pricing tactics.
A complaint about a Bakers Delight billboard "advertising lollies on bread for school lunches" has been upheld.
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