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Labelling requirements

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Labelling requirements

Labels are used by businesses to convey information about products, to promote features of products that may be attractive to the consumer, or to describe contents that the consumer can't see.

The Trade Practices Act (TPA) contains a general prohibition against conduct that misleads or deceives or is likely to mislead or deceive. It also contains specific prohibitions against making certain false and misleading representations, including on labels.

In some circumstances, the law requires that labels be used to give information to consumers, such as:

Country of origin labelling

The TPA prohibits businesses from making false or misleading claims concerning the place of origin of goods. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) country of origin webpage tells you how to go about obtaining your country of origin labelling and the regulations governing the Australian Made logo.

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