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Consumers' Federation of Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Consumers' Federation of Australia The Consumers' Federation of Australia (CFA) is Australia's umbrella consumer advocacy group. ==History== In the early 1960s the Australian Consumers Association unsuccessfully attempted to establish state and territory Branches. The first state or territory based consumer organisation was Canberra Consumers, established in 1963 by Michael Vernon, Godfrey Linge and Bill Howitt. By the late 1970s most states and territories had their own consumer group. It soon became apparent that lack of coordinated action by these consumer lobby groups was obstructing political change. With the election of Gough Whitlam and the Labor Government in 1972, the Government encouraged the disparate consumer groups to join together and form the Australian Federation of Consumer Organisations (AFCO). In 1974 after a meeting of 27 consumer groups, led by the ''Australian Consumers' Association'' and ''Canberra Consumers'', a constitution was drafted and AFCO was officially founded. AFCO's foundation membership included ''Canberra Consumers'', the Country Women's Association, the Australian Consumers Association and the Consumer Action Movement.
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