Avian Influenza is a serious risk to Australia. It has the potential to negatively impact poultry egg and meat industries. During an outbreak, government housing orders are put in place. Free range ...
The remade Food and Grocery Code of Conduct came into effect on 1 April 2025. The code is mandatory for large grocery businesses. Previously there were transitional arrangements that meant some new ...
Environment and sustainability claims must be truthful and accurate. You should have reasonable grounds for making representation about future events. Businesses have responsibilities under the ...
The ACCC is a place where smart and dedicated people from all walks of life collaborate to work on meaningful matters, challenge themselves and make a significant and lasting impact for all of ...
We monitor, investigate and enforce compliance with the water market manipulation and insider trading laws. We monitor, investigate and enforce decision-makers’ obligations to announce and record ...
Australians are being lured into fake online gambling and casino platforms that manipulate results, withhold ‘winnings’ and incentivise users into recruiting others, prompting the National Anti-Scam ...
The remade Food and Grocery Code of Conduct started on 1 April 2025. The food and grocery code is now mandatory for large grocery businesses. Suppliers to large grocery businesses are automatically ...
Unit prices help consumers compare prices and find the best value for money. The Unit Pricing Code sets out the rules for unit pricing. It is mandatory for many grocery retailers, both ...
We use a range of tools to encourage compliance with the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the Australian Consumer Law. This includes enforcement action, consumer and business education, industry ...
Australian Consumer Law obligations apply to advertising on social media. Businesses must make sure that statements on social media are true, accurate and can be proven. Businesses must not make false ...
The ACCC will continue to closely monitor fuel price changes following the Australian Government’s announcement that it will extend the temporary cut in fuel excise at a reduced rate. From 1 July ...
where businesses mislead consumers about pricing where the reasons given for a price increase are misleading where very large supermarket retailers engage in excessive pricing for grocery products ...
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