CONSUMER LAW - section 106(1) and (2) of the Australian Consumer Law - supplying and offering to supply goods to consumers that do not comply with safety standards
CONSUMER LAW - sections 18, 29(1)(a), 29(1)(g) and 33 of the Australian Consumer Law - misleading or deceptive conduct or conduct likely to mislead or deceive, false or misleading representations, conduct liable to mislead the public - whether reference to certification to Australian and New Zealand Standards conveys compliance with those standards
CONSUMER LAW - contravention of ss 18, 29(1)(a), 29(1)(g), 33, 106(1) and 106(2) of the Australian Consumer Law - knowing involvement in contraventions - pecuniary penalties, declarations, injunctions, publication and disqualification orders sought by applicant - considerations relevant to granting injunctions - considerations relevant to making publication order - considerations relevant to fixing penalties - appropriateness of disqualification - disqualification order not granted
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