Advertising On A Bill: Is It Legal For Businesses?

Find out whether a CTP green slip bill AAMI Insurance sent as an advertisement to non-customers is a legal advertising practice.
ACCC Orders Japanese Company To Pay The Second-Highest Fine
The world’s oldest and largest shipping company, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, was slammed with a fine of $25 million dollars for operating a cartel since 1997.
The Anti-Money Laundering & Counter-Terrorism Financing Act
An Australian bank is accused of over 53,000 contraventions of money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws.
Why Need A Terms & Conditions Of Use? A Lululemon Lesson
Women’s activewear giant Lululemon paid penalties of $32,400 after the ACCC issued three infringement notices.
A Successful Investigation To Crack Down On Wage Fraud
A former Brisbane 7-Eleven franchisee has been slammed with a fine worth over $100,000 for underpaying staff members after a Fairfax Media investigation.
5 Employment Law Issues All Startups Must Consider
Learn about what employment law issues you might encounter in your first year.
Misleading Advertising Claims: A Million Dollar Lesson
The Federal Court has ordered an egg producer to pay penalties for making claims its eggs were “free-range”.
Food Giant Heinz Slammed With A Lawsuit Over Toddler Food
The food processing company is in hot waters after falsely marketing a product as a healthy option for young children.
NBN Providers & Slow Internet: A Lesson In Poor Advertising
The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission is threatening legal action against telecommunications companies.
Poor Food Safety Standards in NSW Businesses
Last month the NSW Food Authority saw 22 businesses commit 35 food safety offences in three council areas.
The ACCC’s Electrifying Claim Against Energy Companies In NSW
For the last 10 years energy prices have gone up by 60 to 90 per cent above inflation.
Bupa Is Caught In A Web Of Data Breaches
20,000 Australians are tied to a massive global data breach.
New Laws To Ban Excessive Payment Surcharges
Find out how new laws banning excessive payment surcharges will affect business owners.
Watchdog Rules Lion and CUB Pass the Pub Test

A brewing class action has been shut down by Australia’s competition watchdog.
What You Need To Know About An Individual Trustee Structure
Discover what considerations you must make in managing your retirement fund based on an individual trustee structure.
How To Get Your Business Ahead In The New Financial Year
It is never too early to start preparing for the New Financial Year. Take control of your business’ finances now by following these tips to get your business ahead.
A Successful Claim For Permanent Employment?
A Fair Work Commission ruling has granted casual workers the right to request permanent employment if they meet the conditions.
Murdoch’s and Gordon’s Joint Takeover Bid For Network Ten
Australia’s third largest commercial network is thrown a lifeline.