Friday, December 29, 2006

FUN & ACTION NOOSA STYLE - IS UNDERWAY:

DISCOVER NOOSA & NOOSA PROPERTY SHOP and now SUNSHINE COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL | MAYOR BIG BOB ABBOT | LOWER MILL SITE COOROY - a revealing and exciting consumer insight into the real estate industry with rorted building practices & regulations in Queensland's Noosa region, Australia's premier tourist location. Featuring the Noosa Shire Council, Noosa Property Shop Pty Ltd and agent Jill Burke. FACTS via IMAGES, VIDEOS and AUDIO will show how a local council and its agent misled or deceived and thereby ripped off a young woman (florist) and how they unethically and blatantly now deny the undeniable despite being presented with evidence that cannot be denied. Despite a smorgasbord of legislation and regulations covering local government ethics and real estate industry ethics, THEIR UNETHICAL DEFENCE OF DENIAL is to force the young woman into expensive litigation so that she has to risk everything, including the house at Cooroy she got tricked into buying from the Noosa Council (a statutory authority while engaged in trade & commerce), in order to receive what was represented to her by this delinquent local government vendor and its agent. We will see (as the evidence for an unwanted Trade Practices Federal Court action is assembled), how this bunch have turned into unconscionable deviants by refusing to address or properly address the facts put before them and now choose to sue the publisher of the website associated with this blog for defamation instead. Stupid, stupid, stupid, but 2007 will bring a lot of fun and action.

www.TradePractices.com and www.Trade-Practices.com find their new homes at the above website.


This blog and associated website is published as a consumer awareness project for the purpose of improving the trade practices / fair trading ethics of those that require it.

1 comments:

Gordon said...

Here is an article from by Tim O’Dwyer M.A., LL.B Queensland Solicitor & Consumer Advocate titled, "Blind Freddy Would Have Spotted The Problems"

Solicitor Bruce Simpson is a mate of mine. His little one-man legal office is in Cooroy, just inland from Noosa on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. He does a fair bit of conveyancing and, as a result, does a fair bit of whinging at home to his wife Kathryn. Like the ever-supportive spouses of so many Queensland conveyancing solicitors, Kathryn has to hear over and over again Bruce’s constant complaints about deceptive agents, flawed contracts, unsatisfactory building inspections and outstanding council approvals and inspections....

The full article can be found at,
http://www.australianrealestateblog.com.au/