Changes to the Australian Consumer Law
Category: Australia, Corporate & Commercial Law, Corporate & Commercial Law,
Date: 01 June 2021
Author: Nick Miller - Genuine People
From 1 July 2021, amendments to the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) definition of "consumer" will significantly extend consumer protections.
The definition '€“ the current form of which has been in place since 1986 '€“ was, amongst other matters, the subject of 2017's ACL Review Final Report released by Consumer Affairs Australia and New Zealand (Report).
Currently, a "consumer" is a person who purchases goods or , and:
Date: 01 June 2021
Author: Nick Miller - Genuine People
- pays up to $40,000 for those goods or ;' or
- those goods or (irrespective of their value) were of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption;' or
- in the case of goods that are a vehicle, or a trailer '€“ the goods were acquired for use principally in the transport of goods on public roads.
~ with' Alexandra Culshaw,' Graduate at Law

