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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 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.
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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).
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation to enable the National Honda Dealer Council and a group of Honda dealers to discuss and collectively negotiate with Honda Australia in relation to issues arising from Honda Australia’s termination of existing dealer agreements and their replacement with a new agency model.
The ACCC has issued a determination granting authorisation to enable the National Lotteries and Newsagents Association (NLNA) to collectively bargain on behalf of its current and future members with Tabcorp Holdings Ltd (Tabcorp).
The ACCC has not objected to the notification lodged by the Redcliffe Aerodrome Chamber of Commerce Inc. to enable current and future tenants at the Redcliffe Aerodrome to collectively negotiate the terms and conditions of Redcliffe Aerodrome Hangar lease agreements with Moreton Bay Regional Council, the owner of the Redcliffe Aerodrome, which is located in Queensland.
The ACCC has issued two final determinations granting conditional authorisation to the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and the National Retail Association (NRA) and other participating industry associations.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation to enable the National Lotteries and Newsagents Association (NLNA) to collectively bargain on behalf of its current and future members with Tabcorp Holdings Ltd (Tabcorp).
The Australian Retailers Association, and the National Retail Association (NRA) and participating industry associations each requested authorisation to enable their tenant members who have been adversely affected by the COVID‑19 pandemic to collectively negotiate with landlords regarding the support to be provided to tenants by landlords.
The ACCC has issued a determination conditionally authorising Co-Operative Supermarkets Australia Limited (CSA) to represent its members in collective negotiations with a range of suppliers of goods and services to the Australian grocery industry and allow information sharing between CSA and its members regarding terms of supply to support these negotiations.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to authorise Co-Operative Supermarkets Australia Limited (CSA) to represent its members in collective negotiations with a range of suppliers of goods and services to the Australian grocery industry and allow information sharing between CSA and its members regarding terms of supply to support these negotiations.
The ACCC has granted interim authorisation to Co-Operative Supermarkets Australia Limited, on behalf of itself and its members (together, the Applicants), to enable the Applicants to commence negotiations with suppliers and allow information sharing between members regarding terms of supply to support these negotiations.
The ACCC has issued a final determination re-authorising Seedvise to continue to collectively bargain with grain buyers.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination and has granted interim authorisation for Seedvise to continue to collectively bargain with grain buyers.
The ACCC has decided not to object to the notification lodged by Victorian Off-Course Agents Association Inc. (VOCAA) to enable VOCAA to negotiate the terms of a new Distribution Services Agreement with Tabcorp on behalf of its current and future TAB Agent members.
The ACCC has decided not to object to the notification lodged by PaintRight Ltd (PaintRight) to enable it to continue to collectively negotiate with various suppliers on behalf of 57 independently owned and operated paint retailers across Australia, and future paint retailers that join this group.
The ACCC has decided to allow collective bargaining by dairy farmers in Gippsland, Victoria with raw milk processors and distributors (milk purchasers).
The ACCC has decided to grant authorisation for ten years to Recyclers of South Australia Incorporated (Recyclers SA) for collective bargaining.
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