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There are a range of organisations and agencies in Australia that provide useful information about consumer rights and can help protect and support consumers.
Find out where to go for information, help and how to lodge complaints using these links:
The Australian Taxation Office website contains a range of information on superannuation, including information about Choice of Fund, the Government Co-contribution, and also SuperSeeker – a free tool to help you determine if you've got any lost super.
http://www.ato.gov.au
The Australian Stock Exchange website provides comprehensive market data and information, as well as shareholder information, investor education and free online classes.
http://www.asx.com.au
Baycorp Credit Advantage is the largest custodian of credit-related information in Australia and can provide consumers with their credit report and associated information.
http://www.mycreditfile.com.au
Dun And Bradstreet provides in-depth and accurate credit information on millions of Australian residents – consumers, partnerships and sole traders – available instantly.
http://www.dnb.com.au
FIDO is a website created by ASIC to provide consumers and investors with financial tips and safety checks.
http://www.fido.asic.gov.au
Visit the Financial Planning Association website to find a financial planner in your area who is a member of the Association.
http://www.fpa.asn.au
The 'A Guide to Credit' website provides general information on how to use and manage credit along with contact information for credit reports and financial assistance.
http://www.howcreditworks.com.au
InfoChoice provides unbiased information on a range of financial products and services, including tools to help consumers compare a variety of financial products.
http://www.infochoice.com.au
Money Stuff is a consumer website created by the NSW Office of Fair Trading that provides helpful information and tips for all Australian on everyday financial matters.
http://www.moneystuff.net.au
The Ninemsn Finance pages provides up to the minute information about all things finance. This includes resources about investing, property, small business and saving.
http://www.finance.ninemsn.com.au
This government website contains information about the Choice of Fund legislation which gives Australian employees the ability to choose which fund their employer's superannuation guarantee contribution are paid into.
http://www.superchoice.gov.au
The national web site for the Uniform Consumer Credit Code provides general information about the Code, its structure and any recent changes.
http://www.creditcode.gov.au
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