
ACCC
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is a government agency responsible for promoting competition and fair trading across Australia. It enforces laws to prevent businesses from engaging in anti-competitive practices, such as price-fixing or false advertising, ensuring markets remain open and fair. The ACCC also protects consumers by monitoring product safety, investigating scams, and ensuring companies follow consumer rights. Its role is to maintain a competitive economy where businesses can innovate and consumers have confidence in the fairness of goods and services they purchase.