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The ACCC has today granted interim authorisation to Western Australia’s Department of Health, private hospitals and public health agencies to enable them to work together in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ACCC has released a draft determination proposing to grant Cargill Australia Limited’s (Cargill) Port Adelaide port terminal facility exempt service provider status under the Port Terminal Access (Bulk Wheat) Code of Conduct.
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 determination granting re‑authorisation to enable current and future Liquor Accord members and Safe Night Precinct local board members to make a liquor accord agreement containing certain price control or supply control provisions as set out in (or in narrower terms than) a pro‑forma liquor agreement.
The ACCC has decided to not object to the notification lodged by the Independent Vending Machine Operators Association of Australia (Incorporated) (IVMOA) to enable its current and future members to negotiate the terms of supply agreements with various suppliers of vending machine goods.
The ACCC has released a determination granting a minor variation to Authorisation AA1000423 - Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA).
The ACCC has released a final determination confirming that T-Ports Pty Ltd (T-Ports) is an ‘exempt service provider’ of port terminal services provided via its port terminal facility at Lucky Bay, South Australia.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has made a final determination exempting Riordan Grain Services (Riordan) from having to comply with Parts 3 to 6 of the Port Terminal Access (Bulk Wheat) Code of Conduct in relation to its port terminal facility at Portland.
With the recent and increasing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ACCC’s Merger & Authorisation Review Division will provide ongoing guidance regarding any changes in our operations arising from the pandemic.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to authorise a group of car rental operators to collectively negotiate with Cairns Airport.
The ACCC has issued a statement of reasons granting a variation to the conditions to the authorisation for Qantas and China Eastern Airlines' (the Applicants) joint coordination agreement.
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 issued a determination granting re-authorisation to enable the Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery Group (MWRRG), on behalf of itself, eight metropolitan Melbourne councils who are currently part of the South Eastern Organics Group and the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council (together, the Applicants), to jointly procure organic waste processing services.
The ACCC has issued a determination granting re-authorisation for current and future participants within the North West Power System (NWPS) to agree to rules related to the coordination of dispatch of generators, and demand management and load shedding of certain electricity consumers in the NWPS (the Dispatch Protocol).
The ACCC has made an initial assessment proposing to reject Humane Farm Animal Care’s application to register a certification trade mark (CTM application no.1914662). The mark consists of a rectangle bearing the words ‘CERTIFIED HUMANE’ above an image of rolling hills.
The ACCC has decided to grant authorisation to the Mortgage and Finance Association Australia (MFAA), for two years until 21 March 2022, to allow it to continue administer its disciplinary rules, which enforce the MFAA’s Code of Practice.
The ACCC has released a determination granting authorisation to the Goulburn Valley Waste and Resource Recovery Group and eight local councils in regional Victoria and Southern New South Wales (the Applicants) to collectively tender and contract for a range of waste and resource recovery services until 1 July 2036.
The ACCC works to enhance the welfare of Australians by promoting competition and fair trading and regulating national infrastructure. This report highlights the range of activities engaged in by the ACCC to achieve its purpose in the December 2019 quarter.
The ACCC has issued a determination granting authorisation to Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery Group (MWRRG), and a group of 30 councils located in metropolitan Melbourne to conduct a collaborative tender process for the procurement of sorting services for commingled recyclable waste collected from residents’ kerbsides.
The ACCC has granted interim authorisation to a group of car rental operators at Cairns Airport (the Applicants), to enable the Applicants to engage in the initial stages of collective negotiations with Cairns Airport.