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Default price-quality paths are set for all gas pipelines businesses that are regulated under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
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When you take out a loan or buy goods on credit, a lender may add other costs on top of the amount you borrow.
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Under the Commerce Act, certain agreements, conduct and mergers are prohibited as they can lead to anti-competitive outcomes, such as increased prices or lack of choice for consumers. However, the law allows the Commission to authorise
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When you need to borrow money to buy a house or a personal item like a car or TV, get a credit card or sign up to a store card, it's best to be prepared.
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Consumer information regulations set consumer information standards that suppliers of products must comply with. They are intended to ensure that consumers are provided with information that helps them make informed decisions when purchasing and
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Here you will find previous Telecommunications Development Levy (TDL) liability allocation determinations.
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Buying online is a convenient way to shop, giving you access to a wide range of products and services.
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Product safety regulations set product safety standards that suppliers of certain products must comply with. They are intended to help prevent and reduce the chance of accidents and injuries from using any of these products.
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In 2011 we undertook a survey of consumer switching in telecommunications markets. We contracted Roy Morgan Research to do the work.
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In 2014 we undertook a review of our mobile monitoring functions.