An unlicensed car seller from Thebarton has been convicted and fined $5000 following a recent investigation by South Australia’s consumer watchdog, Consumer and Business Services (CBS).
The Government today released the final response to the a comprehensive review of the Late Night Trading Code of Practice that will see several existing safety measures introduced at an earlier hour, however the current 3am lockout remains.
Generous South Australians are being reminded there are some quick and easy steps they can take to ensure their donations to those affected by the recent Pinery bushfire are not subject to scams.
South Australia is set to become the first state to scrap double reporting requirements – a move that will significantly cut red tape and reduce the administrative burden for registered charities.
The use of online social media sites to buy and swap a large volume of cars is the target of an investigation by the state’s consumer watchdog to stamp out unlicensed second-hand car dealers.
Former Supreme Court Justice, the Honourable Timothy Anderson QC, has been appointed to conduct an independent review of South Australia's liquor licensing framework.
The state’s consumer watchdog is reminding consumers to do their research before contracting for building work after an Athelstone man paid for landscaping services which were carried out by an unlicensed builder.
New laws that provide some of the strongest protections in the nation for victims of domestic violence who are renting their homes have passed State Parliament today.