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The ACCC has authorised Hunter Valley Coal Chain Coordinator Limited and coal chain participants to continue to engage in planning and coordination activities, including sharing information, for the cooperative operation and alignment of the Hunter Valley coal supply chain.
On 13 December 2023, the Water Services Association of Australia applied on behalf of itself, and current and future WSAA Members who are water utilities that procure gaseous chlorine, for authorisation to engage in certain conduct for the purpose of improving the resilience of the supply chain of gaseous chlorine in Australia.
On 22 May 2024, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission granted authorisation to the Recruitment, Consulting and Staffing Association Limited.
On 11 April 2024, the ACCC granted authorisation with conditions for the applicants and other industry participants to develop and implement a program to collectively acquire assurance services in relation to mortgage aggregators.
On 27 March 2024, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the ACCC) granted authorisation to 1Circle Pty Ltd and members of the Business Renewables Buying Group (the Group) to enable them to form a joint renewable energy buying group.
The ACCC has granted urgent interim authorisation to allow renewable energy businesses to collaborate to resolve overlapping geographic areas in their applications for feasibility licences for the Gippsland and Hunter declared offshore electricity generation regions.
The ACCC proposes to grant authorisation with conditions until 31 October 2024 to the Australian Banking Association, its member banks, and other industry participants.
The ACCC proposes to grant authorisation to 1Circle Pty Ltd and members of the Business Renewables Buying Group
On 1 February 2024 the ACCC issued a determination granting a minor variation to the Australian Banking Association’s authorisation to allow changes to certain minimum requirements of basic bank accounts offered to low-income customers under the Banking Code.
The ACCC has issued a final determination granting authorisation to the City of Greater Geelong in respect of the following waste services
The ACCC has decided to revoke the resale price maintenance notification lodged by Graco Australia Pty Ltd on 21 March 2023.
The ACCC has published updated guidelines to assist suppliers when they need to recall a product for safety reasons. The guidelines also inform suppliers of their Australian Consumer Law (ACL) obligations and the ACCC’s role in assessing, monitoring and escalating recalls.
The ACCC has released a survey to seek feedback from consumers, businesses and other stakeholders as part of its annual review of the ACCC’s Compliance and Enforcement Policy and Priorities.
The recall was first notified by the Infinity Cable Company on 16 August 2013. Our frequently asked questions provide detailed information about the recalled cables.
The ACCC does not object to the notification lodged by KIS Transport Australia Pty Ltd (KIS) to enable it to collectively bargain agreements on behalf of itself, five other freight brokers and future freight brokers that may become members of the group, with freight carriers.
A franchise can seem like a safe way to buy your own business. However, in reality, it comes with specific risks and challenges that you should understand and investigate before signing a contract.
The ACCC has not objected to the notification lodged by the Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association (TFGA) to enable itself, members of the TFGA Pyrethrum Committee and current and future Tasmanian pyrethrum growers to collectively negotiate the terms and conditions (including price) for the supply of pyrethrum to Botanical Resources Australia (BRA).
In December 2020 the ACCC issued a public warning notice about the alleged conduct of Dismissals Direct Pty Ltd, trading as Unfair Dismissals Direct, a company that represented employees in unfair dismissal claims before the Fair Work Commission.
More than 17,500 cars with deadly Takata airbags remain on the streets of Sydney, according to new figures which highlight the locations which have the most airbags yet to be replaced.
More than 11,500 cars with deadly Takata airbags remain on the streets of Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Tweed Heads and Sunshine Coast area, according to new figures which highlight the locations which have the most airbags yet to be replaced.