CONSUMER LAW - pecuniary penalty for infringement of Australian Consumer Law - appropriate approach to assessment and appellate review of civil penalty - relevance of mental state to pleadings and assessment of penalty - appropriate application of "course of conduct" principle - re-exercise of penalty discretion
CONSUMER LAW - pecuniary penalty for infringement of Australian Consumer Law - whether primary judge erred in assessing loss or damage suffered by consumers as a result of contravening conduct - whether primary judge erred in assessment of causation - whether primary judge erred in assessing types of harm suffered - whether penalty manifestly inadequate
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