The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is an independent Commonwealth statutory authority whose role is to enforce the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and a range of additional legislation, promoting competition, fair trading, and regulating national infrastructure for the benefit of all Australians.
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Provides information and assistance to consumers regarding their rights and responsibilities, and handles complaints about businesses.
Ensures businesses comply with competition laws, preventing anti-competitive practices and promoting a competitive market.
Monitors and enforces product safety standards to protect consumers from unsafe products.
Regulates national infrastructure services to ensure they are provided efficiently and at fair prices.
Offers resources and programs to educate businesses and consumers about their rights and obligations under the law.
Takes legal action against businesses and individuals that breach the law, including court proceedings and enforcement actions.
Provides advice to the Australian Government on competition, consumer protection, and regulatory issues.
Conducts studies and inquiries into market sectors to identify issues affecting competition and consumer welfare.
Reviews and assesses mergers and acquisitions to prevent those that would substantially lessen competition.
Works with international counterparts to promote global competition and consumer protection standards.
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Australia
Treasury (Australia)
Rod Sims (Chairman)
https://www.accc.gov.au
Phone: 1300 302 502, Email: infocentre@accc.gov.au
Twitter: @acccgovau, LinkedIn: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
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