This page includes photos from each Workshop session and Workshop social function.

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Welcome reception

Gala dinner

Welcome to Country by Wurundjeri Elder Ian (Warrend-Badj) Hunter and performance by the Yarra Yarra indigenous dance group.

The Gala Dinner, including ACCC Chair Rod Sims’ address to Workshop participants.

Post-Workshop reception

Workshop sessions - Day one, Thursday 27 February

Plenary session 1 — Getting the balance right in merger law

Breakout session 1: Breakout discussion of the plenary topic

Breakout session 2: Ex post reviews

Breakout session 3: Engaging the judiciary

Plenary session 2 — Procedural fairness: approaches benefitting authorities and merger parties

Breakout session 4: Technology assisted document review

Breakout session 5: International cooperation on merger investigations, and fostering engagement with new and smaller competition authorities

Breakout session 6: Comparing regulators’ information and document requests

Workshop sessions - Day two, Friday 28 February

Breakout session 7: Capturing problematic concentration

Breakout session 8: Assessing competition between online and offline suppliers

Breakout session 9: Potential competition and innovation

Breakout session 10: Small overlaps for big mergers

Breakout session 11: Defining markets around a sub-set of customers

Breakout session 12: International remedies

Plenary session 4 — Getting the balance right in remedies

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