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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)

  • Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson speaks to media

    Vanessa Hudson has provided a soft landing for Qantas as the airline cuts deal with ACCC

    While the new CEO has stemmed some of the reputational damage of the past, the $120m fine is a clear success for the ACCC
  • Qantas aircraft on the tarmac at Melbourne airport

    Qantas to pay $120m for allegedly selling tickets to flights that had already been cancelled

    The airline agrees to a $100m fine and to repay $20m to customers in settlement with the ACCC
  • Qantas to pay $120m after allegedly selling tickets for cancelled flights – video

    Airline will hand over $100m as a civil penalty and pay out $20m to customers in compensation after striking deal with consumer watchdog

April 2024

  • Optus shop in Sydney

    Optus announces $1.6bn network sharing deal with rival TPG

  • A composite image showing the Coles, Aldi and Woolworths logos

    ‘Prices dropped’: supermarket discount labels are confusing shoppers, Choice tells ACCC inquiry

  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers at a press conference

    Firms would have been less able to accelerate prices and inflation with proposed competition policy, Chalmers says

  • Jim Chalmers speaking

    Labor targets unfair company mergers in competition policy overhaul

  • Big business in Australia faces less competition than almost anywhere else – and likes it that way

    John Quiggin
  • Australia’s big supermarkets could face penalties of up to $10m under proposed mandatory code

March 2024

  • Coles

    Coles resumes receiving cash deliveries after halving withdrawal limit amid fears of Armaguard collapse

  • The assistant minister for competition, Andrew Leigh, says transparency about supermarket costs will lead to better competition and lower prices.

    Australian Politics
    Andrew Leigh on how competition reform can make our lives better – Australian politics podcast

  • RBA governor Michele Bullock

    Australia news live
    Central bank not ruling out further hikes – as it happened

  • A combined image shows (left) signage at a Woolworths Supermarket in Melbourne, Wednesday, February 24, 2021 and (right) signage at a Coles supermarket in Sydney, Tuesday, February 19, 2019. (AAP Image/Luis Ascui, Joel Carrett) NO ARCHIVING

    Watchdog would get powers to ‘smash’ supermarket duopoly under Greens bill

  • Australia news live
    Nowland family reach settlement – as it happened

  • Competition watchdog to call for power of mandatory disclosure in investigations

February 2024

  • A person shopping in a supermarket's fruit and vegetable section

    From ‘everything’ going up in price to products shrinking: readers have their say on Australian supermarkets

    Dismay at ‘blatant price gouging’ and distrust of Woolworths and Coles are among the responses to a Guardian Australia callout
  • John Quiggin

    Light-touch competition policy hasn’t helped Australian mortgage holders. It’s time to get tough

    John Quiggin
    Acquisitions such as ANZ’s of Suncorp should be presumed to be anticompetitive until proven otherwise
    • Competition watchdog overruled as tribunal gives ANZ-Suncorp merger go-ahead

    • Lack of competition allows supermarkets, banks and airlines to gouge Australians, report finds

    • NT residents warned about crypto investment scams after one victim loses nearly $5m

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