Consumer Action Legal Centre
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The Consumer Action Law Centre is a community legal centre as well as a research body in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia which seeks to promote the interests of low-income and vulnerable consumers, and of consumers as a whole.
It is financed by grants from Victoria Legal Aid and Consumer Affairs Victoria.
It assists vulnerable and disadvantaged consumers, and provides training to community workers.
It participates in public policy discussions on an Australia-wide level, and is represented on several consumer-related consultative committees
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- Sunday Herald Sun, April 02, 2007 - Push on refunds "Consumer Action Law Centre director Nicole Rich says the penalty fees are not legally enforceable and consumers have the right to demand their money back."
- Government of Victoria - Consumer Affairs Victoria Media Centre - Victoria's New $3.4M Consumer Law Centre Unveiled - Wednesday October 18, 2006
- Victoria Department of Justice - New Consumer Law Centre Launched. 19 Oct 2006