Businesses urged to learn more
Peninsula business owners were urged to learn more about their rights and responsibilities during an Office of Fair Trading visit to the area last week.
Fair Trading staff conducted compliance activities, business inspections and promoted consumer services as part of Fair Trading Week.
"Regional Access Programs are run on a regular basis around the State and bring Fair Trading staff and services into the community, so consumers and traders know who they can turn to for advice or support," said Fair Trading deputy commissioner Mr Steve Griffin.
"Fair Trading inspectors carried out a range of activities, including checking licensing and business name compliance at motor dealers, travel agents, pawnbrokers and second-hand dealers.
"Compliance checks benefit local consumers, lead to better business practices and promote a strong working relationship between Fair Trading and traders, "he said.
Mr Griffin said local businesses and tradespeople also benefited from attending presentations that focus on their areas of operation.
Media Release, 9 Nov 2010
Kylie Buckley, Public Affairs