CONSUMER AFFAIRS SEIZES MORE THAN 76,000 DANGEROUS PRODUCTS
Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) seized more than 76,000 dangerous products last financial year, more than the combined total of all other Australian states and territories. Minister for Consumer Affairs, Tony Robinson said the most common products seized in 2006-07 were children’s toys and cigarette lighters..
Mon Dec 2007 10:12 (1 year, 1 month ago)
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