CHOICE led a joint consumer submission with CCLSWA, FCA and ICAN asserting that all Australians should have access to reasonable and fair prices for essential goods and that communities in regional and remote areas should not be disadvantaged simply because of their geographical location.
Joint consumer submission to the Inquiry into Food Pricing and Food Security in Remote Indigenous Communities
Amy Pereira worked at CHOICE from 2019 to 2022 on a range of issues including making markets safer, improving transparency in the funeral sector, shaping the Australian Consumer Law so that it's effective and fit for purpose, and on consumer data issues, ensuring that our data is collected and used in ways that don't harm us. Previously, Amy worked as a policy officer at the NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet and at the federal Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development. She has a Master of Policy and Applied Social Research (Macquarie University), a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature (University of Sydney) and a Graduate Certificate in Public Administration (University of Canberra). You can find Amy on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Amy Pereira worked at CHOICE from 2019 to 2022 on a range of issues including making markets safer, improving transparency in the funeral sector, shaping the Australian Consumer Law so that it's effective and fit for purpose, and on consumer data issues, ensuring that our data is collected and used in ways that don't harm us. Previously, Amy worked as a policy officer at the NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet and at the federal Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development. She has a Master of Policy and Applied Social Research (Macquarie University), a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature (University of Sydney) and a Graduate Certificate in Public Administration (University of Canberra). You can find Amy on Twitter and LinkedIn.