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New South Wales Fair Trading reported that Calmex Pty Ltd trading as KM Best Bargain at Kings Langley has been ordered to pay $1,842 in fines and costs by Parramatta Local Court for supplying two children’s toys that contained small parts capable of choking a child.
New South Wales Fair Trading reported that Topstar International Pty Ltd trading as Dollar Store 123 Eastwood has been ordered to pay $2,021 in fines and costs by Parramatta Local Court for supplying a children’s toy that contained small parts capable of choking a child.
Queensland Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Jarrod Bleijie is urging Queenslanders to check electric blankets, heaters and hot water bottles ahead of the coming winter months.
New South Wales Fair Trading reported that Top Variety Pty Ltd and its director Ms Hua He, aka Nancy He, have been ordered to pay $5,437 fines and costs by Parramatta Local Court for supplying a toy seal that could choke a child.
NSW Fair Trading reported that Eastwood retailers Pius Freddy Hiu and Kate Hiu, trading as P K Pacific Ocean, pleaded guilty on 4 May in Parramatta Local Court to two counts each of breaching the Australian Consumer Law (NSW) for supplying toys that could choke children.
New South Wales Fair Trading reported that TRS Trading Group Pty Ltd, trading as The Reject Shop Discount Variety Store, has been ordered by Parramatta Local Court to pay fines and costs of $2,121 for supplying a child’s xylophone toy that could choke a child.
Button batteries found in remote controls and other household electronic devices are a severe and little known risk for young children, a joint campaign by Energizer, Kidsafe, and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has warned.