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We use reasonable care and skill to ensure the accuracy of the information provided on the site.  However, it is your responsibility to assess and verify the accuracy, completeness, currency and reliability of the information on this Site, and to seek professional advice where necessary.

If you are a consumer for the purposes of the Australian Consumer Law (Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)), certain guarantees may be conferred on you and certain rights and remedies may be conferred on you which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified.  If so, then to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Australia-China Relations Institute’s liability to you for breach of any such guarantee is limited (at the Australia-China Relations Institute’s option) to the re-supply of the services or payment of the cost of re-supplying the services.

Subject to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Australia-China Relations Institute:

  • does not warrant or guarantee that the site will be completely accurate or continuous at all times.  The site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.  The information contained on the site is general and may not be suitable for your particular needs;
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  • excludes all liability to you for loss or damage of any kind (however caused, including by negligence) arising from or relating in any way to the materials on this Site and/or your use of this Site and, without limitation, the Australia-China Relations Institute is not responsible or liable for:
  • loss that was not reasonably foreseeable or caused by the Australia-China Relations Institute’s breach of these terms or by the Australia-China Relations Institute’s negligence;
  • business losses (for example, lost data, lost profits or business interruptions) or loss suffered by non-consumers; 
  • losses caused by factors which could reasonably be considered to be outside the Australia-China Relations Institute’s control; and
  • any loss caused, or contributed to, by your breach of these terms or your negligence.