The Wiggles have admitted that they 'likely breached' consumer law by selling  merchandise without sufficient safety warnings.
The Wiggles find themselves in some legal hot water over a headband. So, to be fair, it could have been far worse.
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The Wiggles have admitted to breaching consumer law after with their merchandise failed to adhere to safety standards.
Week 10 doesn't look nearly as dynamic as the last two Saturdays, but the weaker slates almost always deliver an upset or two.
Anthony Albanese has announced 50 years after the dismissal of then prime minister Gough Whitlam, a statue will be built to honour the Labor statesman.
Can you be-leaf it? The Wiggles are loading up the Big Red Car and hitting the road for a North American tour next year.