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JBS' proposed acquisition of Rivalea raises preliminary competition concerns

The ACCC has outlined its preliminary competition concerns about JBS Australia Pty Ltd's (JBS) proposed acquisition of Rivalea Holdings Pty Ltd and...

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ACCC seeks insights on interstate rail network regulation

The way that Australia's interstate rail network is regulated is under review and the ACCC has today released an issues paper calling for input from...

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QLD LNG producers reauthorised to coordinate gas plant maintenance

The ACCC has reauthorised Australia Pacific LNG Pty Ltd, Gladstone LNG, and the Queensland Curtis LNG Project to coordinate their maintenance schedules,...

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Parents urged to keep Apple AirTags away from children as safety precaution


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Parents urged to keep Apple AirTags away from children as safety precaution
The ACCC is urging parents to ensure Apple AirTags are kept out of the reach of young children, as the ACCC has raised safety concerns with Apple about the accessibility and security of the button battery inside the product.
Apple AirTags are small Bluetooth tracking devices that can be attached to, and then used to locate, items such as keys or wallets. They are powered by lithium coin cell ‘button’ batteries.
The ACCC is concerned that the AirTag’s battery compartment could be accessible to young children, and the button battery removed with ease. In addition, the AirTag battery compartment’s lid does not always secure fully on closing, and a distinctive sound plays when an AirTag’s lid is being closed, suggesting the lid is secure when it may not be.

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ACCC will not oppose Woolworths acquiring 65% share of PFD

The ACCC will not oppose Woolworths' (ASX: WOW) acquisition of 65 per cent of the shares in wholesale food distributor PFD Food Services, following a...

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Culturally and linguistically diverse community lose $22 million to scams

Last year scammers stole close to $34 million collectively from people who identified as culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD), people with...

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Collective bargaining by small business facilitated by class exemption


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Collective bargaining by small business facilitated by class exemption
From today, small businesses, franchisees and fuel retailers can use the ACCC’s class exemption for collective bargaining. This class exemption, which is the first made by the ACCC, will allow collective negotiation without first having to seek ACCC approval.
The class exemption applies to businesses and independent contractors who form, or are members of, a bargaining group, and who each had turnover of less than $10 million in the financial year before the bargaining group was formed. This covers more than 98 per cent of Australian businesses.
Under the arrangement, small businesses and farmers can bargain with their suppliers and processors, eligible franchisees will be able to collectively negotiate with a franchisor, and eligible fuel retailers will be able to collectively negotiate with a fuel wholesaler.

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Country Care, CEO and former employee acquitted of criminal cartel offences

A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee...

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