18/09/2025
Do you know an incredible person, organisation or group doing amazing work to benefit the community and contribute positively to consumer protection in WA?
Do you know an incredible person, organisation or group doing amazing work to benefit the community and contribute positively to consumer protection in WA?
🏆We'd love you to consider nominating them for an award.
Now in its 21st year, the Consumer Protection awards shine a spotlight on the great and important work being carried out in the community such as educating the public on tenancy, scams, debts and contracts, promoting safe product use to prevent childhood injuries, or advocating for vulnerable consumers. They also recognise achievements in creating a greater understanding of consumer law, improving complaints and dispute processes, and influencing policy reform.
Read more about the awards and how to nominate: https://www.consumerprotection.wa.gov.au/announcements/the-commissioner-recognising-the-voices-making-difference-wa-consumers
07/08/2025
Have you recently had to plan a funeral? We'd like your feedback about your experience 👇🏾
🥀Saying goodbye is never easy. The last thing families need is confusion or stress about how much a funeral will cost - this is why we introduced the Funeral Pricing Code of Practice in 2023.
It means funeral directors must publicly display their prices for all services and packages so you can compare the costs yourself in the comfort of your home or with friends and family.
Grieving friends and family deserve to be protected when they are at their most vulnerable.
🗣 HAVE YOUR SAY | From time to time, State Government departments must conduct reviews of laws. That time has come for the Funeral Pricing Code of Practice and we would like your help by filling out this survey https://consultation.dmirs.wa.gov.au/consumer-protection/funeral-pricing-code-review
Learn more about how you're protected by the code: https://www.consumerprotection.wa.gov.au/announcements/the-commissioner-was-funeral-pricing-code-working
30/07/2025
Are you or a family member entitled to money from the WA Stolen Wages settlement?
You could be a target for scammers who will pretend to help you get the money, when they really want to steal it.
Follow our advice to keep your money safe:
✅ Be suspicious of anyone who contacts you via social media, or unexpectedly on text or phone – offering to help you get your money quicker if you pay a fee.
✅ You will NEVER have to pay money to receive your stolen wages settlement money.
✅ If you pay the fee – your money will be gone. This is a scam.
✅ If you think you’ve paid money to a scammer, call our WA ScamNet team on 1300 30 40 54 – you can ask to speak to an Aboriginal Officer if you prefer. Or report online scamnet.wa.gov.au
ℹ More information about the WA Stolen Wages settlement can be found by calling 9480 2005 or visit https://www.stolenwageswa.com.au/
24/07/2025
Live in Kununurra? Come and see us next Thursday for yarn at our free event!
Community Connect Kununurra
Join us for a FREE, interactive event where you can chat and learn about what services are available to you and your community.
16/07/2025
👀⚠️Heads-up: some products didn’t pass the safety test.
Have you checked product recalls lately? These are a great way to make sure the items you're using are safe.
Head to https://www.productsafety.gov.au/
15/07/2025
Live in Kununurra? Come to our free Community Connect Event in White Gum Park on 31 July.
You can connect with:
✅ Consumer Protection
✅ Energy and Water Ombudsman
✅ Equal Opportunity Commission
✅ Aboriginal Legal Service
✅ Ombudsman WA
✅ HaDSCO
We'd love to have a chat with you, share information and a BBQ lunch.
Book your tickets call 6552 9598 or via Eventbrite:
Community Connect Kununurra
Join us for a FREE, interactive event where you can chat and learn about what services are available to you and your community.
09/07/2025
This year’s NAIDOC Week marks a huge milestone – 50 years of celebrating and elevating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices and culture.
Senior Aboriginal Community Education Officer Emily Otway and the Aboriginal Strategies team brought the Consumer Protection team together for a moving smoking ceremony and Welcome to Country from respected elder Dr Len Collard his daughter Mia Zaknich.
The team heard from keynote speakers about this year’s NAIDOC Week theme - The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy - which highlights the importance of younger generations becoming the new leaders for their family and community.
Learn more about NAIDOC Week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/