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Australian Watchdog Sues Amazon Unit over Children’s Backpack Safety

  • On Friday, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission launched Federal Court proceedings against Amazon, alleging the company sold "Unicorn Toddler Backpacks" that lacked mandatory button battery safety warnings.
  • These backpacks featured a "detachable light-up unicorn plush toy containing button batteries," which pose severe health risks to young children if swallowed or inserted, the ACCC said.
  • According to the lawsuit, Amazon held 267 backpacks in Australian fulfillment centers between June 22 and November 1, 2022, while 41 units were purchased by Australian consumers.
  • An Amazon spokesman stated the company is "considering the case" and emphasized it is a founding signatory of the ACCC's Online Product Safety Pledge.
  • This marks the first Federal Court case the ACCC has brought against an online marketplace alleging non-compliance with product safety standards, as it seeks penalties and costs.
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Australian watchdog sues Amazon unit over children's backpack safety

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Reuters broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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