Consumer affairs agencies in Australia generally rely on conciliation rather than law
enforcement. Prosecutions are rare, and when they do occur, penalties are derisory.
South Australia is the only jurisdiction with a substantial record of prosecuting
consumer affairs offenders. The Commonwealth Trade Practices Act is the only statute
under which courts impose significant fines against corporate consumer affairs
offenders.
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