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This guide provides information on the collective bargaining approval processes in the Act and outlines how the ACCC assesses the public benefits and detriments associated with collective bargaining proposals.
Changes to the Act from 6 November 2017 mean that it is now possible to obtain protection from legal action for resale price maintenance conduct by lodging a notification.
This Guide provides information about exclusive dealing notifications. Broadly, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another restricts the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what or where it deals.
These guidelines provide information about the ACCC’s class exemption for collective bargaining.
This report contains observations about the ACCC's approach to authorising competitor collaborations in response to COVID-19.
This report contains observations about the key consumer and fair trading issues arising from COVID-19.
This publication is to assist procurement professionals understand cartel behaviour.
This policy sets out the ACCC’s approach to applications for immunity from proceedings initiated or authorised by the ACCC or the Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) in relation to cartel conduct, and how cooperation provided to the ACCC by cartel participants will be recognised.
These Guidelines set out the approach that the ACCC currently proposes to take following the repeal of the intellectual property-related exemption in subsection 51(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (CCA).
On 6 November 2017 important reforms to the Act took effect which prohibit parties from engaging in a concerted practice that has the purpose, effect, or likely effect of substantially lessening competition.