Leslie to give evidence to Productivity Commission Review of Australia's Consumer Policy Framework
20 Mar 2007

Along with Melbourne lawyer Lesley Vick, she will argue that Australian citizens are entitled to protection from misleading and deceptive advertising, regardless of whether they have paid a fee for the falsely advertised service, or not.

When: Tuesday 20 March, 10:30am

Where: Rattigan Room, Level 28, 35 Collins Street

For more information: Chris Toyne at ctoyne@pc.gov.au or +61 2 6240 3352. Visit the Productivity Commission website for more information about the inquiry's scope.

www.pc.gov.au/inquiry/consumer/issuespaper/index.html

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