Showing articles tagged with 'Fair trading'
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The director of a training organisation that failed to provide thousands of dollars in education services has been restrained from certain business practices for nine years.
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A Melbourne training company has been convicted and fined $165,000 for more than 30 breaches of the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria), including engaging in conduct likely to mislead job seekers and recent accounting graduates into enrolling in its courses.
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The Veterans and Other Acts Amendment Act 2015 changes legislation within Consumer Affairs Victoria's portfolio.
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Nicole Papadopoulos, director of graphic design business 1House Group, which traded as Online Centric, has been disqualified from managing corporations for breaches of the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria)
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A Maribyrnong man has been fined $12,000 in the Melbourne Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to charges relating to making false and misleading representations and unlicensed motor car trading.
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Burlesque Interiors Pty Ltd (ACN 147 691 012), has been restrained until 1 January 2018 from taking deposits for the sale, supply, delivery or installation of any furniture or furniture fit outs, prior to the delivery or fit out.
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Former licensed trader Melbourne Autohaus Pty Ltd and its sole director, Alexsandar Jovanovski, have been fined a total $22,500 after they were convicted of motor car trading and Australian Consumer Law offences.
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Moorabbin-based CK Import & Wholesale Pty Ltd and its director have been fined $15,000 after supplying sunglasses that did not meet mandatory safety standards.
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Toy importer D W International Trading and its director Bo Hui Dong must pay a $30,000 penalty for supplying face paints that contained excessive amounts of lead.
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The Consumer Affairs Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 amends legislation within the Consumer Affairs Victoria portfolio.
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