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About choice.(Editorial)

Publication: Choice (Chippendale, Australia)

Publication Date: 01-DEC-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Australian Consumers' Association

The Australian Consumers' Association is a non-profit, non-party-political organisation established in 1959 to provide consumers with information and advice on goods services, health and personal finances, and to help maintain and enhance their quality of life. It's a Council member of Consumers International.

100% independent. Our income is derived solely from the sale of CHOICE and our other publications and products. All the products we subject to full testing are bought by us in the marketplace; sometimes to get the latest model we may buy directly from a manufacturer where we can select a random sample. We never accept gifts from manufacturers or retailers; we sometimes borrow samples, especially of...

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