Indigenous Consumer Justice

The Consumer Affairs multimedia 'Indigenous Consumer Justice Campaign' aims to educate Indigenous consumers about their consumer rights and responsibilities.

Michael Long - Keep you pin number safe.
Michael Long - Keep your Receipts
Michael Long - Don't buy a rubbish car

For free copies of  the above posters and the informative DVD featuring Michael Long talking about buying used cars, the safe use of debit (key) cards and PIN (Personal Identification Number), and general shopping tips including refunds and warranties phone Consumer Affairs on 1800 019 319.

Greg Smith

Greg Smith is the new Indigenous Liaison Officer at Consumer Affairs

 

Greg is the face of Indigenous Consumer Justice in the Northern Territory.

Some Territorians might remember Greg from his work with Territory Health Services, where he travelled the length and breadth of the Territory for many years, visiting health clinics and working in Indigenous communities. Footy lovers, may remember him as a keen footballer and coach with Southern Districts Football Club.

Greg will be contacting people throughout the Territory promoting Indigenous consumer rights and investigating complaints.

Consumer justice is everybody’s right and Greg is available to take your call if you need advice on any consumer issue or wish to make a complaint because you think you have been ‘ripped off’.

He is also available to give talks and presentations to interested community groups.

Telephone Greg at Consumer Affairs on 1800 019 319 or visit the web site consumeraffairs.nt.gov.au or email Greg at consumer@nt.gov.au

National Indigenous Consumer Strategy Action Plan 2005

All States and Territory Ministers have accepted responsibility for the development and implementation of the Strategy, and are committed to regularly reviewing achievements against the action plan.

 

Indigenous Consumer Assistance Network

Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) Indigenous site

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