There's consumer law to protect you.
There is plenty of advice websites out there, but 'fit for purpose' and 'free of defects', and 'accurately described' are phrases used in the legislation / FAQ sheets which might be worth looking into and seeing how they apply to your situation.
You've got a few issues that raise some concerns in regard to the below link. I'd be inclined to tow it to their showroom, park yours next to theirs and get the most senior bloke there to do some comparing with you.
https://www.accc.gov.au/business/tre...ts-obligations


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