Inspectors entered Miniso stores and removed non-compliant products amid fears that children could ingest the batteries.
Hundreds of potentially unsafe toys from a multinational retailer have sparked a health warning over concerns kids could be burned or choked.
A Melbourne dad has been left fuming after being charged nearly $1400 by an emergency plumber to fix a leak in less than 15 ...
More than 400 toys from Chinese variety store chain Miniso have been seized for failing to meet mandatory information standards relating to button batteries.
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Parents, Beware: This Popular Toy Puts Your Child’s Safety at Risk
A popular toy brand has found itself in hot water over a serious safety lapse.Miniso, a Chinese retailer with a strong ...
When Colette Leber’s elderly mother was slapped with an $1850 bill by a plumbing company without identifying the source of a ...
It’s not all clear skies and empty highways for Australia’s caravan sector, with many breaking down by the roadside in recent ...
A Melbourne pensioner’s daughter spent three months fighting to recover the money after the firm failed to find the leak and ...
A prosthetics provider has left Australians thousands of dollars out of pocket, some having to cope with ill-fitting or wrong ...
A Perth man has described how having his all his electronic devices hacked has up-ended his life and left him feeling like ...
Victorian motorists can now compare petrol prices in real time through the new Servo Saver feature on the Service Victoria app.
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