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The Compliance and Enforcement Policy sets out the principles adopted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to achieve compliance with the law.
Our compliance and enforcement priorities for 2024-25 include areas of focus as well as enduring priorities.
This guide explains what grocery retailers need to know about unit pricing, including
A guide to assist businesses to comply with the Country of Origin Food Labelling Information Standard 2016.
Provides an overview of the food labelling standard, which requires origin information to be displayed for most food products offered or suitable for retail sale in Australia.
This factsheet has been developed to assist the dairy industry to comply with the Country of Origin Food Labelling Information Standard 2016.
This sign can be printed and displayed by businesses to help inform their customers about the new Country of Origin Food Labelling Information Standard 2016.
This guide sets out principles for businesses, regulators and associations to consider when determining whether country of origin food labels are being displayed in accordance with the Country of Origin Food Labelling Information Standard 2016.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2014–15 financial year.
The ACCC has a role under the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 (APCA) to assess whether Australia Post is cross-subsidising its non-reserved services with revenues from its reserved services.