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Consumer leasing company to pay $1.25 million in penalties
Make It Mine fined for breaching consumer credit laws.
Coles pays back more than $12 million to suppliers
Coles refunds over $12 million to suppliers following ACCC action.
ACCC acts on alleged false or misleading juice representations
Supabarn Supermarkets Pty Ltd (Supabarn) and The Real Juice Company Pty Ltd (The Real Juice Company) have each paid penalties totalling $20,400, following the issue of two infringement notices to each company by the Australian Competition and Consumer Com
Round Up: Massive fines for illegal tobacco retailing, Beaumont eyes expansion
Individuals illegally selling tobacco products will be fined almost $35,000 and business will be hit with $173,000 penalties in drastic new measures by the Victorian Government. Plus: Beaumont Tiles, Target, Workplace trends, online retailing and Brooks B
Myer wishes everyone an appy Christmas with cautious outlook ahead
While increased occupancy costs, including rent, utilities, rates, taxes, as well as labour costs continue to largely impact the cost of doing business, Myer is geared up for the short and long term.
Political instability puts consumers off from spending
Retailers believe government instability is to blame for the latest flat figures released by the ABS.
Retailers raise concerns over shopworkers’ union wage campaign
Retailers have voiced their concerns about the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association’s push to increase the wages of 18- to 20-year-olds retail employees to the adult wage.
Cotton On’s $1M fine
Cotton On has been fined or selling unsafe children’s nightdresses and pyjamas.