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ACCC highlights supermarkets in 2024 priorities

Consumer and competition issues in the supermarket sector and essential services are among the ACCC’s compliance and enforcement priorities for the year ahead. Speaking at a Committee for Economic Development Australia (CEDA) event...

2023 IR Reforms – Good, Bad and Ugly

Many Australian employers are preparing for changes to enterprise bargaining laws that will impact their workplaces later this year. These laws were passed by the Australian Parliament in December 2022 under the...

The looming challenge of AdBlue supply

By Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association CEO Mark McKenzie. AdBlue is a compound that is well known to the Australian fuel and heavy vehicles industry given the critical role this product plays...

FWO announces priorities for the year ahead

Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) Sandra Parker has announced the regulator’s strategic priorities for the year ahead. The key focus will be supporting workplaces as they manage the ongoing impacts of Covid-19. Cleaning sector a...

7-Eleven partnership improves compliance

MEDIA RELEASE 30 October 2020 Major convenience and fuel outlets franchisor 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd has made substantial improvements to its payroll and time-recording systems as part of a three-year compliance partnership with the...

FWO plans for the year ahead

Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) Sandra Parker has announced the regulator’s strategic priorities for the year ahead. This includes supporting all workplaces through the COVID-19 pandemic and addressing large corporate underpayments. Fast food, restaurants...

Regulator workshop on pump calibration issues

Regulation governing the measurement of fuels dispensed on the service station forecourt has come into focus in recent times. In late 2018, the Regulator responsible for ensuring that motorists are getting the volume...

Fuel retailers fined after being caught short measuring

The National Measurement Institute (NMI) has fined nine fuel retailers a total of $15,750 for short measuring customers. $6,300 in fines to a further three companies and four referrals to the Commonwealth Director...
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