Federal Magistrates Court of Australia
Consumer Protection and Trade Practices
The Court has jurisdiction under the Trade Practices Act 1974 with respect to claims under the
following sections:
Section 46 – Misuse of market power (except applications by the Minister)
Part IVA – Unconscionable conduct
Part IVB – Breach of industry codes
Part V - Consumer protection
~ Division 1 – Unfair practices, including 'misleading and deceptive' conduct
~ 1AAA – Pyramid selling schemes
~ 1A – Product safety and product information, and
~ 2A – Actions against manufacturers and importers of goods, and
Part VA – Liability of manufacturers and importers of defective goods.
The Court can provide injunctive relief under Section 80 and award damages under Section 82 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 up
to $750,000.
Consumer credit matters under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 with provision for access to small claims procedures in relation to certain compensation matters.
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See also
General Federal Law Trial in Family Law Courts,
Federal Court of Australia,
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission,
Consumer Policy in Australia,
Consumers Online
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