Hundreds of potentially unsafe toys from a multinational retailer have sparked a health warning over concerns kids could be burned or choked.
Inspectors entered Miniso stores and removed non-compliant products amid fears that children could ingest the batteries.
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.
A popular toy brand has found itself in hot water over a serious safety lapse.Miniso, a Chinese retailer with a strong ...
The Allan Labor Government has commended fuel retailers across Victoria for their compliance with mandatory fuel price reporting regulations now in ...
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 disgraced Melbourne realtor who bragged she was “born and bred into real estate” stopped coming to work the week she stole ...
A prosthetics provider has left Australians thousands of dollars out of pocket, some having to cope with ill-fitting or wrong ...