Changes to residential parks laws offer greater certainty

  • Gives tenants greater security and protection
  • Ensures park rules are fair and reasonable
  • Provides guidance and support for park operators

Changes to improve the security of long-stay tenancy agreements and promote fair and transparent arrangements between park operators and tenants will come into effect on 31 January 2022.

Long-stay tenancies can involve living in a caravan, mobile home or park home located within a caravan park or lifestyle village.

Consumer Protection keeping dodgy vehicles off WA roads

  • 68 vehicles deemed unfit for sale by automotive inspectors in 2021
  • Defects mostly related to tyres, windscreens and seatbelts
  • Buyers urged to get a mechanical inspection before purchase

Automotive officers from Consumer Protection prevented 68 unroadworthy motor vehicles from being sold in 2021, helping to protect buyers and other road users in WA.

Random inspections are regularly carried out at car yards in WA and green “Unfit for Sale” stickers are placed on vehicles that have defects and are considered unsafe or unroadworthy.

Don’t let your heart overrule your head this Valentine’s Day

  • People looking for love online are prime targets for scammers
  • WA victims lost almost $3 million in 2021
  • Check to ensure the online love interest is genuine

Consumer Protection warns Western Australians looking for love could be left with a broken heart and an empty bank balance if they fail to spot the signs their online romance is the work of scammers.

Would-be scammers are using a broader range of digital platforms to target victims, including social networks, dating sites and instant-messaging apps.

Bushfire victims vulnerable to travelling tradies and charity scams

  • Be wary of fake door to door tradies offering cheap deals
  • Check out the licence, if required, and credentials of tradies
  • Charity scammers are known to target disasters to steal money from donors

A precautionary warning to victims of recent bushfires in Perth and WA’s South-West that they could be targeted by travelling conmen aiming to capitalise on their misfortune.

The warning also extends to those thinking of making donations to make sure they are not fooled into giving money to scammers instead.

Reminder of the dangers of toppling furniture and large appliances

  • Child injuries and deaths are caused by falling furniture or appliances
  • Parents and carers urged to secure items that can easily tip over
  • Tenants have the right to fix items to walls, except for certain circumstances

Western Australians are being reminded about the dangers of toppling furniture and large appliances following a recent tragedy that claimed the life of a one year old girl in Byford.

Commissioner's blog: Don't get scammed buying rapid antigen tests

Now that COVID-19 rapid antigen tests (RAT) are cleared for sale in Western Australia, many consumers will be looking to get their hands on the popular product before we open our borders to the rest of the country.

When demand for a product outstrips supply, this can create an opportunity for scammers and some individuals to take advantage, so we are urging shoppers to be wary and to familiarise themselves with new rules now in place for RAT kits.

Non-membership fuel site in Forrestfield the cheapest in Perth for 2021

An un-staffed Forrestfield petrol station has been named by FuelWatch as the cheapest non-membership petrol outlet in the Perth metropolitan area for 2021.

FastFuel 24/7 offered an average price for unleaded petrol (ULP) of 131.8 cents per litre (cpl) during the year with Vibe Morley coming a close second with 132.2 cpl and Liberty Calista third with 134.8 cpl. Costco at Perth Airport is on top of the cheapest list, as it was last year, with 127.2 cpl but an annual membership fee is required.

Commissioner's blog: 'Tis the season for charitable donations

Christmas is a time when many people want to give back to their community with a donation to charity, but before opening your own wallet it is important to ensure your chosen cause is a legitimate one.

So far this year, there have been nearly 800 reports and more than $172,000 in losses across Australia to scammers posing as charitable organisations, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s ScamWatch service.

Supreme Court orders permanent ban for notorious aircon man (Alwyn Robert Healy)

  • Alwyn Healy banned permanently from retail sales in the WA aircon industry
  • Supreme Court finds he breached an enforceable undertaking signed in 2015
  • Compensation order to repay $10,500 to two recent customers

The Supreme Court has made a permanent order for a Tapping salesman to never again be involved in retail air conditioning sales to WA consumers as a result of further legal action taken by Consumer Protection.