Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) was granted a court injunction to stop discount retailer Panda Mart from trading for 72 hours ...
The state consumer watchdog applied for a court order after its inspectors uncovered hundreds of illegal items in Panda Mart ...
Panda Mart will close its two Melbourne stores for 72 hours afer it was found to have 'killer' items on the shelves.
Consumer Affairs Victoria will now be able to demand agents justify their selection of comparable sales used to underpin property prices, as well as set out more robust criteria for selecting them.
More than 110 retailers have been found to be in breach, selling dangerous items including toys containing button batteries. Read on for more.
The move is mooted as a way to help stamp out underquoting. Not all industry groups are convinced the planned legislative change from Consumer Affairs minister Nick Staikos will work, but many have ...
More than a thousand items, including toys, have been pulled from shelves in Victoria after the state's consumer watchdog deemed them too dangerous for sale. Consumer Affairs Victoria has been ...
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