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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

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ACCC
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Media regulation and the media revolution


In this speech to the Australian Communications and Media Authority’s annual conference, Graeme Samuel discusses the question of whether technological change is making many of our existing concerns about media regulation irrelevant.
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The new enforcement regime: changing priorities, processes and legislative powers


In this speech at the University of South Australia Trade Practices Workshop, the ACCC chair Graeme Samuel argues that a culture of compliance with the Trade Practices Act is be an optional extra, but an essential element of doing business.
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The ACCC approach to the detection, investigation and prosecution of cartels


In this speech to the Economics Society of Australia's detection of cartels symposium, the ACC chair Graeme Samuel says that the OECD's conclusion in 2002 that cartels are the most 'egregious violations of competition law' explains why the fight against cartels is given priority in all jurisdictions with developed anti-trust laws including Australia. The ACCC...
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Snapshot of broadband deployment


This report details the deployment of broadband services throughout Australia as at 30 June 2005. The report is based on data provided by the major carriers of broadband services. The report includes aggregated data in relation to the availability of broadband services and gives estimated numbers of services in operation in respect of cable, satellite...
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Media ownership and convergence


We are at a point in time where technological change and convergence could once again change the way consumers access news, information and entertainment, argues the ACCC chair, Graeme Samuel, in this address to the Melbourne Press Club Journalism 2005 Conference. Released 26 August 2005

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