Fulltext search (required) Topics Date range From (required) To (required) Set date range Quick selection This year to dateLast 12 monthsLast yearLast 5 years Advertising and promotions 1,555 Agriculture 309 Banking and finance 218 Buying and selling products and services 621 Cars and vehicles 183 Childcare 14 Competition and exemptions 1,907 Compliance and enforcement 2,861 Consumer Data Right 1 COVID-19 101 Debt 32 Digital platforms and services 88 Energy 514 Food and groceries 356 Franchising 182 Industry codes 340 Insurance 151 Mergers 1,030 Petrol and fuel 214 Postal services 62 Pricing 332 Problem with a product or service 198 Rail, shipping and ports 272 Regulated infrastructure 1,562 Scams 285 Stay protected 724 Telecommunications and internet 1,232 Travel and airports 397 Water 77 Pin topics filter Clear all COVID-19 1 - 25 of 101 news items shown Sort by (required) Published dateRelevance Media release 14 Aug 2023 Airports' financial results in 2021-22 impacted by COVID-19 but passengers returned The financial performance of Australia’s four largest airports (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth) in 2021-22 remained well below the results achieved in the last full non-pandemic financial year of 2018-19, the ACCC’s latest Airport Monitoring Report shows. Media release 08 Mar 2023 Domestic airfares fall but prices remain above pre-pandemic levels Domestic airfares have declined from historic highs at the end of 2022; however, they remain above 2019 prices, the ACCC’s latest Airline Competition in Australia report reveals. Media release 12 Dec 2022 Stevedores' profits surge during pandemic supply chain disruptions The operating profit margin of Australia’s container stevedoring industry has increased by 14 percentage points since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to the highest level observed since the Patrick and DP World duopoly ended about a decade ago, the ACCC’s Container Stevedoring Monitoring Report 2021-22 reveals. Media release 01 Dec 2022 Health funds continue to return profits to meet COVID-19 commitments Health insurers have handed back to policyholders about $2.1 billion of the profits they gained from a reduction in claims between the start of the pandemic and 30 June 2022, the ACCC’s latest report into the private health insurance industry has found. Media release 08 Jun 2022 Domestic airline industry approaches full recovery, but jet fuel prices hit record high The number of passengers flying domestically in April 2022 was the highest it has been since the pandemic began, but jet fuel prices have surged to record levels and airfares are set to increase in the coming months, the ACCC’s latest Airline Competition in Australia report reveals. Media release 06 Jun 2022 Airports suffered during 2020-21 pandemic but most still made a profit Australia’s four largest airports (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth) had a combined operating profit in 2020-21 that was only about five per cent of what it was in the last full financial year before the pandemic, the ACCC’s latest Airport Monitoring Report reveals. Media release 14 Mar 2022 War in Ukraine and OPEC production limits pushed February petrol prices to eight-year high Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the OPEC cartel’s refusal to boost crude oil production, combined with recovering oil demand as countries relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, pushed February prices for both international refined petrol and average retail petrol in Australia’s five largest cities to an eight-year high. Media release 08 Mar 2022 Omicron slows airline recovery but passengers benefit from cheaper fares The domestic airline industry is facing challenges from the changing COVID-19 environment but consumers have more choice, face cheaper airfares and stand to benefit from new carrier Bonza’s entry later this year, the ACCC’s latest Airline Competition in Australia report reveals. Media release 23 Feb 2022 An agenda to boost Australia's economic prosperity and fairness A post-pandemic economic reform agenda that included laws against unfair trading practices, new rules for dominant digital platforms, infrastructure reform and changes to privacy and merger laws would improve the prosperity of all Australians and restore faith in the market economy, ACCC Chair Rod Sims said today. Media release 01 Feb 2022 Update on action on rapid antigen test pricing The ACCC is continuing to receive a high number of consumer reports about pricing and selling practices relating to rapid antigen tests in Australia and is investigating several potential Australian Consumer Law breaches. Media release 17 Jan 2022 Concerning pricing of rapid antigen tests The ACCC has significant concerns about the retail price of rapid antigen tests, reportedly often costing between $20-30 per test and sometimes over $70 a test through smaller retail outlets, despite wholesale costs ranging between $3.95 and $11.45 a test. Media release 04 Jan 2022 Media Statement on pricing of rapid antigen tests The ACCC is aware of the significant public concern about the pricing of rapid antigen tests and is contacting suppliers and monitoring the situation very closely. Media release 09 Dec 2021 Health funds must exercise caution when calculating COVID-19 relief for policyholders Insurers have continued to return profits gained from a reduction in claims during the COVID‑19 pandemic to policyholders, but ongoing restrictions in some states delayed the full return of these profits in 2020-21, the latest ACCC annual report into the private health insurance industry has found. Media release 04 Nov 2021 Global container trade disruptions leave Australian businesses vulnerable The COVID-19 pandemic has destabilised the global container freight supply chain, and delayed shipments and rapidly rising freight rates are putting intense pressure on Australian exporters and importers, a new report from the ACCC reveals. Media release 29 Sep 2021 COVID restrictions bring domestic airline industry to a standstill Travel restrictions as a result of the recent COVID-19 Delta outbreaks have brought the majority of domestic flying to a stop and delivered a significant blow to the local airline industry, the ACCC’s latest Airline Competition in Australia report reveals. Media release 13 Sep 2021 Medicine wholesalers to continue to co-operate on COVID-19 response The ACCC has granted interim authorisation to medicine wholesalers to continue to co-operate in providing fair and efficient access to essential medication and pharmacy products as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Media release 20 Aug 2021 Small business contacts continue to rise during pandemic The ACCC received over 3,500 contacts from small businesses in the first six months of this year, the highest number of contacts in the last two years. Media release 12 Aug 2021 Banks' COVID-19 relief program authorised to continue The ACCC has granted interim authorisation to allow the Australian Banking Association (ABA) and banks to continue to work together on a variety of existing COVID-19 related relief packages, so they can respond to any further outbreaks as required. Media release 24 Jun 2021 Household electricity bills increased in 2020 but are now expected to fall Major falls in wholesale electricity costs and new laws requiring retailers to pass on cuts are likely to result in lower electricity bills in 2021, despite residential consumption rising by 10 per cent and household bills increasing by 7 per cent in 2020. Media release 17 Jun 2021 Holiday travel has driven recovery of domestic airline market A surge in domestic tourism as a result of increased consumer confidence, lower airfares and greater competition between airlines helped drive the recovery of Australia’s airline industry in recent months, the ACCC’s fourth Airline Competition in Australia report reveals. Media release 07 Jun 2021 Scammers capitalise on pandemic as Australians lose record $851 million to scams Australians lost over $851 million to scams in 2020, a record amount, as scammers took advantage of the pandemic to con unsuspecting people, according to the ACCC’s latest Targeting Scams report released today. Media release 27 May 2021 Mosaic Brands pays $630,000 in penalties over COVID-related 'health essentials' Mosaic Brands Limited, an ASX listed company, has paid penalties totalling $630,000, and admitted that it breached the Australia Consumer Law in its promotion of pandemic-related ‘Health Essential Products’. Media release 15 Apr 2021 Competition exemptions in the time of COVID-19 In a six week period from mid-March 2020, the ACCC received 33 applications for authorisation of competitor collaborations to deal with disruption and risks arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Media release 31 Mar 2021 COVID-19 pandemic slashes airport operating profits in 2019-20 The global pandemic caused the operating profits from aeronautical activities at Australia’s four largest airports to drop to a decade low after passenger numbers fell dramatically late in the 2019–20 financial year, the ACCC’s latest Airport Monitoring Report reveals. Media release 23 Mar 2021 Adventium pays around $6.5 million in withheld payments to Australian tour operators The ACCC has concluded its investigation into Adventium, the owner of online booking platform Website Travel, after Adventium paid approximately $6.5 million of withheld payments to over 350 Australian tour operators. 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