Big Dog Diner faces $40,000 fine for alleged breaches of food standards code, ignoring closure order
Dandenong Senior Associate Louisa Dicker recently represented the City of Greater Bendigo against Big Dog Diner for allegedly failing to comply with the Food Act and relevant food standards code. The case continues next Tuesday, 25 July 2017.
Click here to read more about the case.
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Big Dog Diner faces $40,000 fine for alleged breaches of food standards code, ignoring closure order
Dandenong Senior Associate Louisa Dicker recently represented the City of Greater Bendigo against Big Dog Diner for allegedly failing to comply with the Food Act and relevant food standards code. The case continues next Tuesday, 25 July 2017.
Click here to read more about the case.