Australia has built a reputation for punching above its weight with its musical exports. The likes of AC/DC, Kylie Minogue, ...
Australians are being warned that online platforms like Shein and Amazon are failing to stop sellers from listing these ...
Many children’s toys sold online fail to meet button-battery safety standards, putting kids at risk of serious injury or ...
Bright, shiny and lolly-shaped, small children naturally want to put these bite-sized batteries in their mouths. Once that ...
They could cause 'catastrophic injuries' and the retailers have been called out for selling the 'highly concerning' items.
The Wiggles find themselves in some legal hot water over a headband. So, to be fair, it could have been far worse.
The popular children’s entertainment giant sold the Emma Bow – a black and yellow headband with four button battery-powered lights, modelled after the accessory worn by former Yellow Wiggle Emma ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Wiggles company has admitted it probably breached consumer law by selling light-up headbands to fans that failed to carry mandatory ...
Children's entertainment group The Wiggles Holdings Pty Ltd (The Wiggles) has admitted it likely breached the Australian Consumer Law by selling Emma Bow headbands without mandatory safety warnings ...
The Wiggles has admitted it “likely” breached Australian consumer law after a debacle involving one of its popular products that was stripped from shelves due to dire safety concerns. The popular ...