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  2. Consumer Affairs Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) is a government agency that protects and promotes the interests of consumers and is based in the Australian state of Victoria.It is responsible for reviewing and advising the Victorian Government on consumer legislation and industry codes; advising and educating consumers, tenants, traders and landlords on their rights, responsibilities and changes to the law ...

  3. Minister for Consumer Affairs (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Spyker MP. 10 May 1982. 14 December 1987. 5 years, 218 days. 7. Tom Roper MP. Minister for Consumer Affairs. 14 December 1987. 10 August 1990.

  4. Office of Consumer Affairs (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Consumer Affairs ( OCA; French: Bureau de la consommation) is a Government of Canada agency under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, which is responsible for consumer protection and promotion. The OCA is mandated "to these responsibilities by building trust in the marketplace so that consumers can both protect ...

  5. Department of Justice and Community Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Justice and Community Safety ( DJCS) is one of nine government departments in the state of Victoria, Australia . Known as the Department of Justice and Regulation until January 2019, it manages and provides government services relating to Victoria's justice system.

  6. Consumer Action Law Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Action Law Centre ( CALC ), also known as Consumer Action, is primarily a campaign-focused consumer advocacy organisation, but also acts as a community legal centre, providing free legal advice and pursuing litigation on behalf of vulnerable and disadvantaged consumers across Victoria, Australia. [1]

  7. Lidia Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Lidia Alma Thorpe (born 1973) is an Aboriginal Australian independent politician. She has been a senator for Victoria since 2020 and is the first Aboriginal senator from that state. She was a member of the Australian Greens until February 2023 when she quit the party over disagreements concerning the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament. [ 1]

  8. Consumers' Federation of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Consumers' Federation of Australia ( CFA) is Australia's umbrella consumer advocacy group. As an organisation, CFA has over 30 organisational members ranging from large national organisations like CHOICE and COTA Australia to legal centres, financial counselling organisations, research institutions, and state-based consumer organisations.

  9. Category:Ministers for Consumer Affairs (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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