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The Mooloolaba Yacht Club Marina Pty Ltd (the Marina Co) leases an area of the Mooloolaba Harbour within which it has constructed the Mooloolaba Yacht Club Marina and sub-leases berths to boat owners.
Private Formula has given the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission court-enforceable undertakings under section 87B of the Trade Practices Act 1974 that it will re-label the cosmetic products, Dr LeWinns Cosmetic Lift Pack, containing A+ Revita Cell, and Dr LeWinns Cosmetic Lift Powder, which did not comply with the mandatory product ingredient labelling requirements.
Following an approach by the ACCC, the company initially advised it was aware of the issue and had already taken steps to address the problem.
Woolworths S.A.
Hoyts, Greater Union and Village ('the Acquiring Exhibitors') propose to acquire Val Morgan and its associated entities.
The Commission conducted market enquiries and examined submissions from the parties and considered that it appeared that the proposed acquisition would have led to a substantial lessening of competition in the markets for cinema advertising and cinema exhibition in Australia, The main reason for the Commission's concern was that the acquisition would further vertically integrate the Acquiring Exhibitors, giving them effective control over an important revenue source for all cinema exhibitors.
Telstra intends to fully comply with the price exploitation provisions of the Trade Practices Act (Part VB).
Telstra intends to fully comply with the price exploitation provisions of the Trade Practices Act (Part VB).
Telstra intends to fully comply with the price exploitation provisions of the Trade Practices Act (Part VB).
The Commission received complaints that a number of internet businesses could not advertise in the classified sections of the Queensland Newspapers' papers including The Courier Mail.
Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd has given undertakings to the Commission that:
it will establish a separate classified advertisement category entitled "Internet Classified Services" for the general and lift out sections of its newspapers;
within the general part of the newspaper, the new category will be published next to classified advertisements in the "Internet Services" category on days when advertisements are published;
advertisements for a specific good, service or opportunity that contains a URL/email address that is less than 25% of the total lineageof the advertisement will be permitted in the specific good, service or opportunity classified column;
advertisements that contain a URL/email address that is greater than 25% of the total lineage of the advertisement may be placed in the general or business pages of the paper;
the Internet Classified Services category will also be placed in lift outs such as the real estate or motoring lift outs and can include display advertising.
Contiki is an international travel group of companies offering tours to 18-35 year olds. One of the Contiki group of companies, Contiki Travel Europe, advertises, organises and operates Contiki European tours.
The ACCC instituted Federal Court Proceedings against Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd in September 2002, alleging that Internet Registrations Australia had made false or misleading representations regarding registration and renewal of Internet domain names.
On 29 November 2002 the Federal Court issued consent orders against Internet Registrations Australia (IRA) including permanent injunctions stopping IRA from engaging in the same conduct in the future, an order requiring Internet Registrations Australia to undertake a trade practices compliance program, and declarations that the conduct of Internet Registrations Australia breached relevant provisions of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
Among other things, the Court declared that IRA had made false, misleading and/or deceptive claims in breach of the Trade Practices Act by representing:
to business that it had a pre-existing relationship or prior dealing with them;
that it had authority to register or renew a consumer's domain name and could provide the services of registration or renewal; and that it could register ".com.au" domain names on the Internet for periods of four, six, eight or ten years, and that registration for periods over two years would involve savings;
and a demand for payment for unsolicited domain name services.
In conjunction with consenting to the Court orders, Internet Registrations Australia undertook to send notices of corrective advertising to customers and to provide refunds to those who had been misled by their conduct.
The Nuance Group (Australia) Pty Ltd (the Nuance Group), is the company carrying on the retail business of Downtown Duty Free (DDF) and City International Duty Free (CIDF).
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.
Telstra's 'Say G'day' cards and vouchers are used to provide a pre-paid long distance telephony service.
The matter concerned allegations that three Rockhampton obstetricians had entered into arrangements that none of them would provide private in-hospital obstetrics services on a "No-Gap" billing basis to their privately insured patients.
On 7 December 2000 the Commission accepted an Undertaking offered by Jutco Pty Ltd ("Jutco") in accordance with section 87B of the Trade Practices Act 1974. Part of that Undertaking relates to an independent audit of Jutco's compliance program.
The matter concerned allegations that three Rockhampton obstetricians had entered into arrangements that none of them would provide private in-hospital obstetrics services on a "No-Gap" billing basis to their privately insured patients.
The Commission alleged that this conduct amounted to a primary boycott in contravention of section 45/4D of the Act.
Dr Paul Pong Tiah Khoo and Paul P.T.
Variation to Undertaking: Australian and New Zealand Banking GrouP Limited (ANZ), Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Westpac Bank entered into an arrangement for the acquisition and management of transportation and cash processing activities and for the provision of cash exchange services.
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