Electronics store operator sentenced to jail after contempt of court
The former operator of two online electronics stores has been sentenced to three months in prison.
The former operator of two online electronics stores has been sentenced to three months in prison.
A court has found Get Qualified Australia misled consumers, but for former clients it won't change the fact they are still out of pocket.
Two Latvian nationals accused of running fake trader websites that scammed more than 200 people out of $250,000 have been charged.
"Get Qualified took advantage of vulnerable people wanting to better their careers," said ACCC Commissioner Sarah Court.
More than half of kids' foods featuring cartoons have been found to be unhealthy, prompting fresh calls for such cartoons to be restricted.
The 23 million unused devices burning a whole in Australia's desk drawers.
If you feel like your storage is filling up faster than it used to, you may be on to something.
A new study has stripped the health halo from coconut oil.
If you delay buying health insurance, you may have to pay a penalty for 10 years. But many Australians don't seem to know or care.
The energy utility has chosen the former head of Broadspectrum to succeed its outgoing chairman, Jerry Maycock.
One category dominates when it comes to the most influential brands in Australia.
Here's what would happen if the health star rating system was rolled out to fast food and coffee chains across Australia.
Around 13,000 Polaris quad bikes will be recalled, after asbestos-laden parts were found in at least 12 models.
How phishing scammers can paint "as complete a picture of you as possible."
There's more bad news on energy prices, as a new report reveals the shocking lengths struggling families will go to to stay on top of growing bills.
The ACCC has taken Thermomix to court over allegations it misled customers and engaged in misleading conduct regarding the safety of its TM31 device.
EnergyAustralia has announced it will increase electricity prices in Sydney by 19 per cent - or $346 a year - from July 1.
Shares in Takata, the company behind the biggest safety recall in automotive history, have been suspended amid media reports it plans to file for bankruptcy as soon as next week.
Those baulking at tomato prices have Cyclone Debbie to blame after the category-four cyclone ripped through prime growing regions.
If your two-year-old Ultra HD television stopped working for no apparent reason, would you be able to get your money back?
About 44 per cent of Australians believe their super will not be enough for their entire period of retirement.
There's a lot at stake. Ride-hailing, as an industry and a civic utility, is too big an idea to be left to a company like the one Uber is now. The company that wins this industry is bound to become one of the world's most powerful corporations.
Even after pressure on as companies to boost supply, the threat of power blackouts this summer hasn't gone away.
A second business associated with fashion label Shakuhachi is in liquidation, with debts in excess of $315,000.
The competition watchdog is pushing to have its case against the nation's biggest milk processor heard before a class action threatens to drag the matter out.
AGL is the first of the big three energy retailers in NSW to announce increases to electricity and gas prices.
NSW families could pay up to 30 per cent more next financial year because of ballooning wholesale prices.
The electricity market is bracing for significant change, with the risk that surging prices will force a number of smaller retailers to quit the market.
Westpac customers have been targeted by criminals in a malicious email campaign this week that attempts to collect their personal and banking information.
Ausgrid has been fined for temporarily cutting power without warning to homes with customers using life-support machines.
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