Consumers Federation of Australia support Productivity Commission findings
In December 2016 the Consumers Federation of Australia (CFA) made a submission to the Productivity Commission declaring its strong support for the commission’s findings that
In December 2016 the Consumers Federation of Australia (CFA) made a submission to the Productivity Commission declaring its strong support for the commission’s findings that
In November 2016, the Corporations Amendment (Professional Standards of Financial Advisers) Bill 2016 was introduced to parliament by the Hon Kelly O’Dwyer MP. Previously, the
On 28 November 2016 the Federal Government released its response to the independent review of the small amount credit contract laws in Australia. Small amount
Consumer Credit Legal Service (WA) and seven other consumer advocacy organisations contributed to a Joint Submission to the Ramsay EDR Review. The submission addressed the benefits of an enhanced
Consumer Credit Legal Service (WA) is pleased to contribute to the Joint Consumer Submission to the Independent Review of the Code of Banking Practice. The
Consumer Credit Legal Service (WA) is pleased to make this submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission Elder Abuse Inquiry Issues Paper. This submission addressed
Consumer Credit Legal Service (WA) Inc. is pleased to provide submissions on on the Final Report of the independent Review of Small Amount Credit Contracts
Consumer Credit Legal Service (WA) is pleased to make this submission to the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) Review Issues Paper released by Consumer Affairs Australia and New Zealand.
At CCLSWA we often advise clients in relation to cars they have purchased from car dealerships. These issues range from clients who felt pressured into
This short video provides information about the Consumer Credit Legal Service (WA) Inc.
CCLSWA provided a submission to the inquiry by the Federal Senate Standing Committees on Economics into Matters Relating to Credit Card Interest Rates. The submission
CCLSWA is committed to improving the rights of consumers of financial services and consumer goods through policy and law reform. In 2013 – 14 staff