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Collect 'em all: call for widespread battery recycling
Australia's voluntary battery recycling scheme will be allowed to continue but with limited uptake, the public could benefit ...
The Battery Stewardship Council (BSC) has been granted an exemption for the next five years by the ACCC to allow it to ...
A major pipeline company is accused of cooking up an ad campaign overstating how soon homes could be using climate-friendly ...
Mastercard has been granted permission to appeal a Federal Court ruling in Australia that compelled the payments giant to disclose internal communications related to its dealings with major retailers.
The company behind Tony Galati’s Spudshed has paid more than $60,000 in fines after being hit with four infringements from ...
Just a day after being called out by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for questionable Microsoft 365 ...
Australia’s consumer watchdog has launched legal action against Microsoft, accusing the tech giant of misleading about 2.7 ...
The ACCC said the maximum penalty that could be imposed on a company for each breach of Australian consumer law was the ...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is suing Microsoft for allegedly misleading 2.7 million Australians into paying for the Copilot AI assistant in the Microsoft 365 service.
An Australian lawsuit against Microsoft over its subscription pricing has highlighted a way to get access to Microsoft 365 for cheaper, so long as you don't need access to the company's AI offerings.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the 'ACCC') filed a lawsuit against Microsoft on Monday, claiming the company misled nearly 2.7 million Australian users into paying higher prices ...
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