On 15 October 2001, the Prime Minister announced that there would be an independent review of the competition provisions of the Trade Practices Act 1974 and their administration.
The Committee's r...
In December 2006 the Treasurer announced that the Productivity Commission would undertake an inquiry into Australia's consumer policy framework and its administration. The ACCC welcomes this review...
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This double-sided A4 fact sheet provides a brief overview of the Trade Practices Act 1974. The objective of the Act is to enhance the welfare of Australians by promoting competition and fair tradin...
Published: 13th June 2007.
Electronic:
free;
Printed:
free.
This booklet, incorporating the AER, explains what the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is, how it works and how it makes its decisions. This publication is currently being updat...
DL booklet. This charter sets out the standards of service the public may expect from the ACCC and the steps they may take if these standards are not met.
Published: 22nd July 2005.
Electronic:
free;
Printed:
free.
For the ACCC, the year ahead will see a range of reforms debated and introduced, if parliament agrees, relating to the three key pillars of competition law—provisions relating to anti-competitive...
Published: 10th October 2008.
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free;
Printed:
free.
This guideline sets out the general policy of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and the Australian Energy Regulator on the collection, use and disclosure of information.
The purpo...
Published: 23rd October 2008.
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free;
Printed:
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The ACCC's corporate plan sets out the commission's purpose, objectives and the key areas of focus for 2009–10 (incorporates the Australian Energy Regulator).