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Merger parties have 2 ways to seek the ACCC’s view on a proposed merger. We keep registers of mergers that are subject to a public informal merger review or a merger authorisation.
On 3 July 2025 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a Public Warning Notice to warn consumers about the alleged conduct by the operator of the website sophie-claire.com.
On 3 July 2025 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a Public Warning Notice to warn consumers about the alleged conduct by the operator of the website doublebayboutique.com ...
On 3 July 2025 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a Public Warning Notice to warn consumers about the alleged conduct by the operator of the website ...
On 3 July 2025 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a Public Warning Notice to warn consumers about the alleged conduct by the operator of the website everly-melbourne.com.
On 10 December 2024, the Australian Parliament enacted laws introducing a mandatory and suspensory merger control regime. From 1 July 2025 businesses can use the new regime on a voluntary basis. It ...
A new mandatory merger control regime starts on 1 January 2026, with a voluntary period from 1 July 2025. Subscribe to get the latest news and updates on the new merger process and changes during the ...
Merger control in Australia is changing A new mandatory merger control regime starts on 1 January 2026. Businesses can notify on a voluntary basis under the new merger control regime from 1 July 2025.
The ACCC has launched Federal Court proceedings against Edgewell Personal Care Australia Pty Ltd and its US-based parent ...
On 19 April 2017 the Australian Government directed the ACCC to conduct a wide-ranging inquiry into the supply of and demand for wholesale gas in Australia, as well as to publish regular information ...
Unsafe products in online marketplaces will be a major focus of the ACCC’s product safety priorities during 2025-26, ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb announced today.
NBN Co’s fixed wireless and Starlink’s satellite networks are providing Australians living outside of the fixed-line network footprint with high speed alternatives, according to the ACCC’s latest ...