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CommBank: refund unfair fees now
CommBank has been caught charging $270 million in excessive fees to low-income customers – the people doing it the most tough and who can least afford it. While other banks have committed to refund some customers who were unfairly charged fees, CommBank is refusing. Sign the petition calling on CommBank's CEO to refund customers now.
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DEC 2024
Meta to crack down on investment scam ads
Meta introduces a requirement that financial advertisers are verified to help prevent fake celebrity investment scam ads on Facebook and Instagram.
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NOV 2024
Buy now, pay later loophole to close
Reforms pass to regulate buy now, pay later loans under the Credit Act. Companies will need to ensure they’re not selling unaffordable loans and provide support for those facing financial hardship.
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NOV 2024
First part of privacy reform passes
Reforms introduce the right to sue after a serious privacy breach, extra enforcement powers for the privacy regulator, and algorithm transparency obligations.
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NOV 2024
Overhaul of merger laws
New rules grant stronger powers for the ACCC, to stop big businesses from squeezing out competitors to capture a larger percentage of the market.
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NOV 2024
Bunnings’ facial recognition ruled illegal
Privacy Commissioner finds that Bunnings broke privacy laws by using facial recognition in 63 stores without customer consent. Bunnings has to delete all sensitive data, and not repeat or continue the practice.
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OCT 2024
A free way to pay rent in NSW and Victoria
Reforms to rental laws in both states establish a right to pay rent for free through direct debit, landing a blow against RentTech payment platforms, which add additional fees.
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OCT 2024
Unfair business practices to be banned
The government commits to a new ban on unfair business practices. The new law could cover a range of traps like dynamic ticket pricing, gym memberships that are almost impossible to cancel, and pre-checked extras at online checkouts.
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OCT 2024
Stronger refund rights
The government announces plans to introduce strong penalties for businesses that flaunt consumer laws by unfairly denying people their consumer guaranteed rights to a repair, refund or replacement.
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SEP 2024
ACCC action on supermarket prices
Coles and Woolworths face court for allegedly misleading ‘Prices Dropped’ and ‘Down Down’ discounts on hundreds of products, when they were the same or higher than the previous regular price.
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AUG 2024
Improved flight rights
New government reforms strengthen airline consumer rights, including a new independent Aviation Ombuds Scheme. This replaces the current industry-funded Airline Customer Advocate that's so bad, we gave it a Shonky Award in 2021.
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JULY 2024
Infant sleep products now safer
New mandatory standards introduced following rigorous testing and advocacy by CHOICE. The standards reduce the risk of death and injury from sleep products.
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JULY 2024
CHOICE becomes a designated complainant
The government appoints CHOICE as one of the first ‘designated complainants’, allowing us to make ‘super complaints’ to the ACCC on significant and systemic consumer problems.
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MAY 2024
New Fuel Efficiency Standards
New vehicle Fuel Efficiency Standards aim to reduce vehicle running costs and increase vehicle choices, including electric vehicles.
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MAY 2024
Toppling furniture standards introduced
The ACCC introduces a new information standard for toppling furniture to reduce incidents, that requires warnings and information for consumers.
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MAY 2024
Energy companies warned about HelpPay
Australian Energy Regulator warns energy retailers that promoting HelpPay might be against the law.
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MAR 2024
Bloomex fined $1 million
The online floristis ordered to pay a $1 million fine for misleading advertising. This comes after CHOICE gave a Shonky Award to Bloomex in 2022 for poor service.
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FEB 2024
Support for Youpla/ACBF victims
The Government announces $97 million to the Youpla Support Program to assist some victims. Thanks to ongoing advocacy by First Nations advocates, policyholders, and community organisations.
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