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The ACCC has released a survey to seek feedback from consumers, business and other stakeholders as part of its annual review of the ACCC’s Compliance and Enforcement Policy.
The ACCC has granted interim authorisation to the Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery Group, on behalf of itself and 30 Melbourne Councils (the Applicants), to enable the Applicants to commence the tender process for the collective procurement of sorting services for commingled kerbside recyclable material.
The ACCC has decided to grant authorisation until 17 October 2039 to allow Business Events Sydney Ltd and participating Sydney hotels to offer common agreed minimum terms to event organisers and delegates of large international events.
The ACCC has decided not to object to a collective bargaining notification lodged by Highlands Potato and Ag on behalf of itself and 11 current and any future potato growers from the Central Highlands region of Victoria.
The ACCC does not object to the collective bargaining notification lodged by Tasmania Primary Health Network Organisation (Primary Health Tasmania), on behalf of the participating Primary Health Network Organisations (the participating PHN Organisations).
The ACCC has decided to grant authorisation until 3 October 2029 to Clubs Australia to collectively bargain on behalf of its current and future members, being registered clubs across Australia, with various suppliers from industries including wagering services, gaming machines, food and beverage, and professional services.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to enable the Australian Energy Market Operator Limited (AEMO) to continue to operate Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 of version 6 of the Retail Market Procedures (RMP) and the associated deeds. The RMP and associated deeds are the rules under which the gas retail market systems are operated in Western Australia.
The ACCC has granted interim authorisation to the Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery Group, on behalf of itself and 31 Melbourne Councils (the Applicants), to enable the Applicants to commence the tender and contract negotiation process for the joint procurement of services for receiving residual waste and related ancillary services (landfill services).
The ACCC has granted interim authorisation to the Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery Group, on behalf of itself and 16 Melbourne Councils (the Applicants), to enable the Applicants to commence the tender and contract negotiation process for the joint procurement of advanced waste processing services.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation for 20 years to allow Business Events Sydney Ltd and participating Sydney hotels to offer common agreed minimum terms to event organisers and delegates of international events.
The ACCC has released an issues paper seeking views on the draft proposal by Australia Post to increase the price of its ordinary letter services by 10 per cent.
The ACCC is aware of concerns about the Australia v USA Basketball games in Melbourne and Sydney on 22, 24 and 26 August. We are engaging with the relevant businesses regarding consumers’ concerns.
The ACCC has released a final position stating that it intends to grant exempt service provider status under the Wheat Ports Code to T-Ports Pty Ltd at Lucky Bay.
The ACCC has released a draft determination proposing to grant Riordan Grain Services an exemption under the mandatory wheat code for its port terminal facility at Portland.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation for 10 years to Clubs Australia to collectively bargain on behalf of its current and future members, being registered clubs across Australia, with various suppliers from industries including wagering services, gaming machines, food and beverage, and professional services.
The ACCC has released an issues paper seeking views on whether to exempt Viterra Operations Pty Ltd (Viterra) from certain parts of the Wheat Port
Code of Conduct at certain port terminal facilities in South Australia.
This report highlights the range of activities engaged in by the ACCC to achieve its purpose in the April to June 2019 quarter.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to enable a number of separate legal entities within the Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) to collectively negotiate, procure and maintain insurance products and services. The ACCC proposes to grant authorisation for six years.
The ACCC has decided to re-authorise the Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia (APESMA) to continue to collectively negotiate terms of engagement of members who provide translator and interpreter services, primarily to Government departments as independent contractors, and to advise them in relation to appropriate fee levels and other terms of contracts for service.
The ACCC has issued a final determination re-authorising Seedvise to continue to collectively bargain with grain buyers.