ACCC enforcement priorities, privacy reforms and brand protection developments
Covered in this webinar
- The ACCC's spotlight on retailers: relevant enforcement priorities including pricing claims, digital customer engagement and unfair sales practices.
- The evolving privacy landscape: progress on the long-promised privacy reforms, including the latest on tranche two and what to expect next.
- Brand protection case law developments: the relevance of reputation, the defence of 'honest concurrent use' and enforcement using product label designs and product shapes.
Speakers
- Rosannah Healy, Partner, Allens
- Elyse Adams, Partner, Allens
- Tracy Lu, Partner, Allens
This session was recorded on Tuesday, 14 October 2025 at 12pm AEDT.
CPD points
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Special note for WA lawyers – to satisfy the requirement for CPD in WA the viewing/activity must be completed within 12 months of the session date.
Core area: NSW/VIC/WA Substantive Law | Non-core area: QLD Other (Substantive law)
1 hour – 1 CPD point.
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CPD compliance and FAQs for Online Learning
CPD requirements in NSW and VIC
The CPD schemes in NSW and VIC are based on self-assessment. If a session is relevant to your practice needs or professional development then you can claim one unit for each hour of attendance subject to a five-point cap on private study of audio/visual material if for example you view a recording of a session. For further information visit the Law Society of NSW website or the Law Insititute of Victoria website.
CPD requirements in QLD
The CPD scheme in QLD is based on self-assessment. If a session is relevant to your professional development and practice of the law, then you can claim one unit for each hour of attendance including private study of audio/visual material recorded in the relevant CPD year if for example you view a recording of a session. For further information visit the Queensland Law Society website.
CPD requirements in WA
Each recorded session specifies the maximum number of CPD points and competency. Viewing of the presentation, up to 12 months after the date of the presentation (listed), will attract CPD points. You can claim one point for each complete hour of attendance. For more information visit the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia website where you will find the CPD Facts Sheet here and CPD guidelines here.
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