More than 2 million vehicles with faulty Takata airbags recalled

More than 2 million vehicles with faulty Takata airbags recalled

The airbags have caused dozens of deaths worldwide,including one in Australia.

  • byRachel Clun

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Energy prices,broadband speeds in ACCC sights this year

Energy prices,broadband speeds in ACCC sights this year

Telecommunications,energy and banking are in the ACCC's sights this year as it looks to clamp down on anti-competitive and misleading behaviour.

  • byCole Latimer&Jennifer Duke
Cadbury recalls Caramilk chocolate after plastic found

Cadbury recalls Caramilk chocolate after plastic found

Cadbury is recalling newly released Caramilk chocolate blocks after pieces of plastic were found inside some of them.

  • byLiam Mannix
Allianz,Suncorp refund $62.8m to customers from insurance sold by car dealers

Allianz,Suncorp refund $62.8m to customers from insurance sold by car dealers

Insurance giants Allianz and Suncorp will refund a combined $65.2 million in premiums from add-on insurance to more than 100,000 customers.

  • byClancy Yeates
Metal pieces found in ice-cream

Metal pieces found in ice-cream

Golden North is undertaking a national recall after metal pieces were found in nine of their ice-cream products.

  • byNicole Precel
Car dealers drive up consumer complaints over faulty goods

Car dealers drive up consumer complaints over faulty goods

The consumer watchdog has reported a surge in the number of Australians complaining about being fobbed off by businesses that sold them faulty products.

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What's your beef? Tool to track meat from paddock to plate

What's your beef? Tool to track meat from paddock to plate

Meatlovers could soon be able to use their phones to check where their steak comes from,what it ate and its journey to the supermarket.

  • byMadison Watt
Amazon says launch in Australia was its biggest ever

Amazon says launch in Australia was its biggest ever

Amazon claims its Australian online store's launch was its biggest ever international opening with tens of thousands of shoppers visiting the site in one day.

  • byPetrina Berry
Drinking,punching,shouting:Air rage is getting uglier

Drinking,punching,shouting:Air rage is getting uglier

New statistics by the International Air Transport Association show a 50 per cent rise last year of passengers who were forcibly confined for bad behaviour.

  • byBenjamin Katz