Regulation
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Jul- 2021 -28 July
Ports Monopoly Case Returns To Court In Australian State
The competition watchdog New South Wales Ports is appealing the dismissal of its ports monopoly case in New South Wales. The post Ports Monopoly Case Returns To Court In Australian…
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28 July
Fifth Lockdown In Australian City Ends, Little Respite For Business
Victoria's lockdown has ended but remaining restrictions, including strict density limits, may keep few businesses from reopening. The post Fifth Lockdown In Australian City Ends, Little Respite For Business …
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28 July
Australian Organic Food Store Shut For Alleged Repeated Covid-19 Breaches, Owner Says “No Vigilante”
The owner of an organic food store shut down by New South Wales authorities for alleged non-compliance says he's not a "vigilante". The post Australian Organic Food Store Shut For…
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28 July
Government Support For Australian Businesses, Workers Increased Amid Lockdown Extension
Payments to businesses and workers impacted by the lockdown have been expanded, while construction is set to restart on July 31. The post Government Support For Australian Businesses, Workers Increased…
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28 July
Rising Participation Of Big Tech Firms In Financial Services Worries India’s Central Bank
India's central bank, Reserve Bank, cites antitrust, cybersecurity, and data privacy concerns. The post Rising Participation Of Big Tech Firms In Financial Services Worries India’s Central Bank appeared first on…
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27 July
Australian Energy Retailer Fined $1.8 Million Over “Phoney” Agents
Simply Energy was fined AU$1.8 million after-sales agents allegedly impersonated customers to renew their accounts sans consent. The post Australian Energy Retailer Fined $1.8 Million Over “Phoney” Agents appeared first…
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27 July
Australia’s Parliament House To Be Closed To Public Under “Strictest Possible” Restrictions
Federal parliament will return to restrictions from early in the pandemic, with public access shut down and staff numbers slashed. The post Australia’s Parliament House To Be Closed To Public…
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27 July
Australian State Closes In On Lockdown End, Restrictions Remain
The state government and health authorities will make a call on whether lockdown will be lifted and what restrictions will remain. The post Australian State Closes In On Lockdown End,…
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27 July
South Australia Hours Away From Lifting Lockdown, Restrictions To Be In Place
South Australia remains on track to emerge from its week-long Covid-19 lockdown on July 28. The post South Australia Hours Away From Lifting Lockdown, Restrictions To Be In Place appeared…
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27 July
Crackdown On Migrant Worker Exploitation In Australia Has Been Enacted
The federal government has released proposed laws to introduce new criminal and civil penalties to protect migrant workers. The post Crackdown On Migrant Worker Exploitation In Australia Has Been Enacted…
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