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What are the options for debt consolidation in Australia?

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Debt consolidation options in Australia include personal loans, balance transfer credit cards, and debt agreements.;Consolidating debts can simplify payments and potentially reduce interest rates, making it easier to...

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What is the role of the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC)?

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The ACSC leads efforts to improve cybersecurity practices, provides advice and support to businesses and individuals, and coordinates responses to cyber incidents.;It works with government, industry, and the community...

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How do I ensure compliance with consumer protection laws?

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Businesses should understand the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) and ensure their practices comply with fair trading regulations.;They should also have clear refund and returns policies and provide accurate product info...

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What is the role of consideration in a contract?

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Consideration refers to something of value exchanged between the parties, which is essential for a contract to be binding.;It can be in the form of money, services, or a promise to perform (or not perform) certain act...

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How do debt collection agencies operate in Australia?

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Debt collection agencies in Australia operate by contacting debtors through phone calls, letters, and sometimes in-person visits.;These agencies must adhere to the guidelines set by the Australian Competition and Cons...

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How does Australian law classify cryptocurrencies?

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Australian law classifies cryptocurrencies as digital assets, not currency or money.;This classification impacts how regulations and laws apply to cryptocurrency transactions.

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What are the consequences of not paying a debt in Australia?

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If a debt is not paid, creditors can pursue legal action, which may result in a court judgment against the debtor.;Failure to pay can also lead to additional costs and damage to the debtor's credit rating.

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