There are companies in Australia offering genuinely sustainable products and services but it’s far too difficult to sort the good from the bad.

Green petrol and eco plastic? Fake ‘Earth friendly’ claims are out of control

The use of vague environmental claims that confuse consumers,such as “eco” or “green”,is being banned in the EU. Australia should do the same.

  • Erin Turner andGerard Brody

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Loyal customers often pay a big price for sticking with their service provider.

The hidden ‘tax’ you’re paying for brand loyalty,and how we stop it

Shopping around is confusing and time-consuming – and companies have worked out they can get away with charging existing customers thousands more each year.

  • Fiona Guthrie andGerard Brody
Woolworths,Coles and Amazon are competing with media companies for advertising revenue.

The crafty ways supermarkets are pushing up your grocery bill and how we can fight back

If we are to get to the bottom of whether price gouging contributes to obscene supermarket profits,a full investigation is needed.

  • Gerard Brody

Nobody reads the fine print,and companies like Qantas know it

Do we really know what we are getting ourselves into when we accept all those terms and conditions for online purchases?

  • Gerard Brody
NAB is the only bank not due to issue a dividend announcement in the reporting period after choosing to pay a reduced interim dividend.

Calling out the banks:Why responsible lending laws need to stay intact

It's a great pity that the banks are weighing in so publicly to support the rollback of our responsible lending laws,just when they’ve done so much during the pandemic to rebuild trust.

  • Gerard Brody