Court finds that Coles misled customers over ‘Down Down’ claims

Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

The Federal Court today found that Coles Supermarkets Australia made false or misleading representations about ‘Down Down’ discounts, in proceedings brought by the ACCC.

The proceedings related to 245 common products sold by Coles. The ACCC alleged that Coles temporarily increased the price of each product by at least 15 per cent for a relatively short period of time, before placing it on a ‘Down Down’ promotion at a price that was still higher than, or the same as, the price it had previously sold for before the price increase.

The ACCC alleged that the discounts were illusory and that the representations were false or misleading, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law.

The hearing involved an agreed list of sample products from the total of 245. The Court found that Coles made misleading representations in 13 of the 14 ‘Down Down’ tickets that were considered in the liability hearing.

“We welcome the Court’s finding that Coles breached the Australian Consumer Law,” ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb said.

“The ACCC brought this case in the public interest because we considered that Coles’ pricing practices within its ‘Down Down’ program made it harder for customers to identify genuine value for money while shopping for household essentials.”

“We had received complaints by consumers about the ‘Down Down’ discounting claims made by Coles. We understand how important it is for consumers to get value for their supermarket purchases, and decided to take action to test the discounting practices in Court,” Ms Cass-Gottlieb said. 

“This case has increased transparency and accountability in relation to Coles’ Down Down program.”

The Court will determine penalties and other orders sought by the ACCC at a later date.

Background

The ACCC instituted proceedings against Coles in September 2024.

The ACCC alleged that Coles made false or misleading representations to consumers about the prices of 245 products between February 2022 and May 2023.

These products include Arnott’s Shapes biscuits, Band-Aids, Bega cheese, Cadbury chocolates, Coca Cola soft drink, Colgate toothpaste, Danone yoghurt, Dettol multi-purpose wipes, Fab laundry liquid, Karicare formula, Kellogg’s snack bars, Kleenex tissues, Libra tampons, Lurpak butter, Maggi two-minute noodles, Nature’s Gift dog food, Nescafe instant coffee, Palmolive shampoo, Rexona deodorant, Sakata rice crackers, Sanitarium Weet-Bix cereal, Strepsils lozenges, Sunrice rice, Tena pads, Viva paper towels, Whiskas cat food, and Zafarelli pasta.

The liability hearing involved an agreed list of 12 sample products from the total of 245. Two of these products were placed on the Down Down program twice. 

Coles is the second-largest supermarket chain in Australia, operating more than 840 stores nationally.

Coles introduced the ‘Down Down’ Program in June 2010 and marketed it as a promotional campaign designed to reduce the regular shelf price of commonly purchased products – which offered customers predictable and reliable value on the items they purchased the most, reducing the cost of their shopping basket.

The ACCC commenced separate proceedings in the Federal Court against Woolworths Group Limited. The Federal Court has reserved its judgment in that matter. The ACCC will not comment on the Woolworths proceedings while they remain before the Court.

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Issue date: Thursday, 14 May 2026

The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit (JCPAA) will be holding a hearing on Friday, 15 May 2026, for its inquiry into the administration of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Committee Chair Josh Burns MP commented that ‘the effective administration of the NDIS is central to compliance with the NDIS claim requirements and to its financial sustainability. It is of great interest to the Committee whether the scheme is working as it should. This inquiry provides a valuable mechanism for this Committee to further scrutinise issues with the administration of the NDIS.’

Date:               Friday, 15 May 2026

Time:              10.00am – 1.45pm National Disability Insurance Scheme

Venue:            Committee Room 1R4, Parliament House

Witnesses:    

  • Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  • Professionals Australia
  • National Disability Services
  • Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service
  • Intrepidus Law
  • Alliance20

The hearings will be broadcast live and will be accessible from the Parliament House website at https://www.aph.gov.au/live.

Details on the inquiry into the administration of the National Disability Insurance Scheme—including terms of references and submissions—are available on the Committee’s website.

Media enquiries

Kitty Middleton, Office of Josh Burns MP
0429 044 218

For background information

Committee Secretariat
02 6277 4615
jcpaa@aph.gov.au

For more information about this Committee, you can visit its website. On the site, you can make a submission to an inquiry, read other submissions, and get details for upcoming public hearings. You can also track the Committee and receive email updates by clicking on the blue ‘Track Committee’ button in the bottom right hand corner of the page.


Serious crash at Penfield

Source: South Australia Police

Emergency services are responding to a serious crash at Penfield.

Police and emergency services were called to the intersection of Pellew Road and Ranger (Short) Road at about 7.45am Thursday 14 May following reports of a crash.

Road closures are in place and motorists are urged to avoid the area.

Cigarettes stolen in northern suburbs break-ins

Source: South Australia Police

Police are investigating two break-ins at northern suburbs businesses this morning.

Just after 4am on Thursday 14 May, police were called to businesses on Yorktown Road at Elizabeth Park and Craigmore following reports of break-ins.

At Elizabeth Park, patrols arrived to find a roller shutter and window had been damaged at a tobacconist, with a large quantity of cigarettes stolen.

At Craigmore, officers located a nearby gift store that had also been broken into, with cigarettes also stolen from the premises.

Initial investigations indicate multiple suspects attended the locations in a Hyundai SUV, which had been stolen from a Hyde Park address overnight, before fleeing the scene.

The SUV believed to be involved was located burnt out at Gale Road, Evanston South about 5am.

Detectives and crime scene investigators attended both scenes, and investigations are ongoing.

Anyone who witnessed the incidents or has CCTV or dashcam footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or call 1800 333 000 and quote reference numbers 127091 or 127107. You can remain anonymous.

Car fire at Rosewater

Source: South Australia Police

Police are investigating a car fire at Rosewater in the early hours of this morning.

Police and fire crews were called to Bowyer Street, Rosewater by reports of a car fire just before 4.30am on Thursday 14 May.

The blue Holden Trax station wagon was well alight when emergency crews arrived.

The fire is being treated as suspicious and crime scene investigators will attend the scene later this morning.

Anyone with information, dashcam or CCTV footage from street this morning is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or 1800 333 000 – you can remain anonymous.

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Shots fired into Kidman Park garage

Source: South Australia Police

Police are investigating after shots were fired into the garage of a Kidman Park home overnight.

Police were called to an address in Walter Street, Kidman Park at 4.20am on Thursday 14 May by reports of gunshots and a car driving past.

Officers found two bullet holes in the garage door of the premises.  No one at the address was injured during the incident.

Detectives and crime scene investigators are currently at the address and examining the scene.

Police wish to reassure the local community that this does not appear to be a random incident.

Anyone with information, dashcam or CCTV footage from the surrounding area between 4 and 4.30am this morning is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or 1800 333 000 – you can remain anonymous.

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Fire at North Adelaide golf course

Source: South Australia Police

Police are investigating a suspicious fire at the North Adelaide golf course overnight.

Police and fire crews were called to the site on War Memorial Drive, North Adelaide, at the North Adelaide Railway Station, at 2am on Thursday 14 May.

The fire was extinguished by MFS crews, but a temporary structure at the site was gutted by fire.

The fire is being treated as suspicious.  Fire cause investigators are at the scene.

Anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the area overnight or has any dashcam or CCTV footage that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on www.crimestopperssa.com.au or 1800 333 000.

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Missing West Hobart woman safely back with family

Source: Tasmania Police

Missing West Hobart woman safely back with family

Thursday, 14 May 2026 – 7:36 am.

A West Hobart woman reported missing since Tuesday evening has been located and was reunited last night with her family.
There had been concerns for the welfare of the 70-year-old who was reported missing about 5.30pm on Tuesday.
However, the woman was located by members of the public, not far from her home, about 9.45pm on Wednesday.
Inspector Brenda Orr of Hobart Police said the woman had no serious physical injuries but was showing the effects of being outdoors and exposed to cold conditions.
“This is a wonderful result for her family, who are obviously very relieved to have her safely home,” Inspector Orr said.
“It’s also good news for those officers and search personnel who were involved in looking for her across West Hobart and South Hobart on Tuesday night and through Wednesday with the hope she would be found. We thank them for their efforts.
“She is very fatigued and is showing some physical effects of exposure to the cold weather and being without food or drink for more than 24 hours.
“But overall, she is well, is now safely back at home and is recovering.”
Investigations continue into how the woman went missing and where she may have been until being found.

Search continues after firearm incident at Wynyard

Source: Tasmania Police

Search continues after firearm incident at Wynyard

Wednesday, 13 May 2026 – 11:09 pm.

Police resources are set to remain in the Wynyard area tonight and into Thursday as investigations continue into a wounding incident involving a firearm on Sandpiper Road.
Police and other emergency services were called to the residential address shortly after 3pm on Wednesday following reports a person had received a gunshot wound to the stomach.
A man aged in his late 30s has been taken to hospital and remains in a serious condition.
Initial investigations indicate the man sustained a single gunshot wound from a small calibre rifle.
Police have recovered a firearm at the scene, which will undergo testing.
No other injuries have been reported and a crime scene has been declared at the address.
Police believe the parties involved in this incident are known to each other and were involved in a disturbance at the front of the property prior to the wounding.
As of 10.30pm Wednesday, no arrests have been made.
Investigations continue as police try and locate some of the people involved in this incident, including the person suspected of using the firearm, who left the scene before officers arrived.
Multiple police units, including specialist resources, are involved in the investigation and people in the Burnie and Wynyard areas may notice an increased police presence.
Anyone with information about the incident should contact police on 131 444 and quote ESCAD 000283-13052026. You can also report anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Police responding to Wynyard firearms incident

Source: Tasmania Police

Police responding to Wynyard firearms incident

Wednesday, 13 May 2026 – 4:47 pm.

Police are conducting inquiries in the Wynard and Burnie areas as investigations continue into a firearms incident on Sandpiper Road this afternoon.
Police and other emergency services were called to the residential address shortly after 3pm, following reports a person had received a gunshot wound to the stomach.
The person has been taken to hospital and is believed to be in a serious condition. No other injuries have been reported.
A crime scene has been declared at the address, and members of the public are asked to avoid the area until further notice.
Multiple police units, including specialist resources, are responding to the incident and people in the Burnie and Wynyard areas may notice an increased police presence in the area.
At this stage, no arrests have been made.
Anyone with information about the incident should contact police on 131 444 and quote ESCAD 000283-13052026.