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The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation so that 13 coal mining or coal project development companies can collectively negotiate and collectively arbitrate with Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure Management Pty Ltd on the terms and conditions of access to the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal.
The ACCC has granted authorisation to enable the South Australian Oyster Growers Association, the South Australian Oyster Research Council, oyster hatcheries and oyster growers to continue to charge a levy on purchases of juvenile oysters by oyster growers. The levy is used to fund South Australian oyster-industry research and development activities.
The ACCC has granted authorisation to enable Screen Producers Australia (SPA) and its members to collectively negotiate model terms of engagement with the Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG), Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA), and the Australian Directors’ Guild (ADG) and the members of these organisations.
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.
The ACCC has decided to authorise an updated version of the Shopping Centre Council of Australia’s Casual Mall Licensing Code of Practice until 31 December 2030.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation to Paintback Limited to continue to impose a levy of up to $0.15 per litre (plus GST) to the cost of certain architectural and design paints and woodcare products (A&D paint). This levy is used to fund the Paintback scheme and its collection and disposal activities. This scheme was first authorised by the ACCC in 2015, and is due to expire 1 June 2021.
The ACCC has not objected to the notification lodged by Charitable Recycling Australia on behalf of current and future member charities to jointly tender for the collection and disposal of general waste and commingled recycling under a weight-based billing system.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation to Refrigerant Reclaim Australia Limited to continue to operate a product stewardship scheme to recover ozone depleting and synthetic greenhouse gas refrigerants. This scheme was first authorised by the ACCC’s predecessor, the Trade Practices Commission, in 1994 and has been authorised a number of times since.
The ACCC has granted conditional interim authorisation to PHA to enable private health insurers to coordinate on providing financial relief to policy holders during the COVID-19 pandemic, and broadening insurance coverage to include COVID-19 treatment, tele-health and medical treatment provided at home.
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The ACCC has granted authorisation to enable Gippsland Waste and Resource Recovery and a group of six Councils in Gippsland, Victoria to jointly procure organic waste processing services until 1 July 2042.
The ACCC has granted interim authorisation, subject to conditions, allowing 7-Eleven to continue to enter arrangements with its franchisees to either temporarily close or reduce the trading hours of certain stores, either operated by those franchisees, or through its sister entity, Convenience Holdings Pty Limited.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the ACCC) has granted conditional interim authorisation to enable Coles Group Limited and other participating supermarkets to coordinate to ensure the supply and fair and equitable distribution of retail products to consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ACCC proposes to grant authorisation to enable Virgin Australia and Alliance Airlines to coordinate their operations in relation to the provision of services on 41 regional routes and two short-haul international routes.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the ACCC) has granted conditional interim authorisation so that 13 coal mining or coal project development companies (the Applicants) can commence collective negotiation and potentially engage in collective arbitration with Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure Management Pty Ltd on the terms and conditions of access to the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal coal handling service, while the ACCC considers the Applicants’ application for authorisation.
The ACCC proposes to grant authorisation to enable Gippsland Waste and Resource Recovery and a group of six Councils in Gippsland, Victoria (the Applicants) to jointly procure organic waste processing services until 1 July 2042. The six Gippsland Councils are: Bass Coast Shire Council, Baw Baw Shire Council, East Gippsland Shire Council, Latrobe City Council, South Gippsland Shire Council and Wellington Shire Council.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation to enable Screen Producers Australia (SPA) and its members to collectively negotiate model terms of engagement with the Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG), Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA), and the Australian Directors’ Guild (ADG) and the members of these organisations.
The ACCC has granted authorisation to enable Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery and a group of thirteen Councils in metropolitan Melbourne to jointly procure organic waste processing services through the South Eastern Organics Group. Authorisation is proposed to run until 10 July 2032.
The ACCC proposes to grant re-authorisation to enable the South Australian Oyster Growers Association (SAOGA) and the South Australian Oyster Research Council (SAORC) to continue to charge a levy on purchases of juvenile oysters (spat) by oyster growers. The levy is used to fund research and development activities.
The ACCC has granted conditional interim authorisation to enable businesses that acquire unprocessed timber logs from the South Australian Forestry Corporation (ForestrySA) to form a collective bargaining group to negotiate the terms and conditions (other than pricing) of supply agreements for logs from the Mount Lofty Reserve in South Australia.