
Continuity and Change: Simon Muys on the ACCC's compliance and enforcement priorities for 2025-26
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The ACCC's compliance and enforcement priorities are here and Partner Simon Muys reads between the lines on the new merger framework, the global zeitgeist and where private litigation fits in. Plus a re-evaluation of competition law, regulation and national champions; DeepSeek takes the Fast and Furious challenge; all the Niue/New Zealand numismatics news; and a new competition-law-themed cryptic crossword to reflect these convoluted times. All this and absurd alliteration with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein.
- Louis Dreyfus Company/Namoi on the ACCC's register and all of Elaine's get-outs
- PM Malcolm Turnbull on Continuity and/with Change
- The Draghi Report on European competitiveness and the Commission's Competitiveness Compass
- Doug Gurr's three things the CMA will be doing differently from now on
- Marco Materazzi heinously headbutts Zinedine Zidane
- The official rules of international rules
- Is This What We Want? by 1000 UK artists on Spotify
- The ACCC's new consumer protection action against the Bradford Exchange
- G+T's competition and consumer insights for 2024-25 and our summary of the ACCC's priorities
- The Competitive Edge Cryptic Crossword #6 and all the other crosswords
- Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team
- Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au
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