The Times Australia
The Times Australia

.
The Times Real Estate

.

Prime Minister out of touch with supermarket prices

  • Written by The Times

Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud has hit back at the Prime Minister’s claims that “we are not a Soviet country” amid calls for divestiture powers to bring supermarkets into line.

Mr Littleproud said the Prime Minister was oblivious to the fact that the US and UK were just two democratic countries among many that already have divestiture powers and it was galling to many Australians that, despite talking tough, he was now siding with the supermarkets after evidence of price gouging emerged.

The Labor Government said when announcing a review into supermarkets that all options to keep the supermarkets accountable would be considered, with the Prime Minister stating just one month ago “if the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) asks for more powers, my Government’s up for giving it to them” and that the head of the ACCC “would be prepared to exercise those powers”.

However, the Prime Minister has now ruled out divestiture powers, before their own report is handed down.

Mr Littleproud said the Government was obviously never serious about cracking down on supermarket price gouging and was out of touch with Australians doing it tough. 

Former ACCC Chair Allan Fels also this month called for divestiture powers in a report for the ACTU and Mr Littleproud said it was disappointing the Government wouldn’t even listen to someone like Professor Fels, who was eminently qualified to give sound advice on competition policy in Australia.

“The Nationals offered the government support to introduce big stick legislation, which would provide divestiture powers, as early as December 2022,” Mr Littleproud said.

“The Nationals also called for the ACCC to be directed to investigate the clear evidence of meat and fresh produce price disparity between the farmgate and the checkout prices since November 2023.

“It is extremely disappointing that, rather than putting all options on the table amid a cost-of-living crisis, the Prime Minister would instead poke fun at genuine, practical solutions that would actually help stamp out price gouging.

“The Prime Minister is clearly out of touch and dismissive with what is a very real problem. Despite the Labor Government previously stating they would consider all options and outcomes, Labor has now turned its back on the Emerson Review.

“The government has been asleep at the wheel and refusing to offer transparency.

“The key issue to inflation right now is grocery prices, which is why The Nationals intend to go back to Parliament next week and garner more support to give the ACCC the powers and penalties it needs, to ensure we can keep the supermarkets in tow.”

These 3 climate misinformation campaigns are operating during the election run-up. Here’s how to spot them

Australia’s climate and energy wars are at the forefront of the federal election campaign as the major parties...

The Times Features

Discover the Charm of a Girl's White Dress

Key Highlights Timeless elegance: White dresses feel pure and have classic charm. They are perfect for many types of events. Versatile styles: You can pick from lace, embroid...

Top Medical Grade Red Light Therapy Devices in Australia

Key Highlights Lumitter™ has advanced red light therapy devices that combine new ideas with wellness. Red light therapy helps lower pain and swelling and boosts skin health. ...

Why Regional Small Businesses in Bendigo Deserve Better Access to Finance in 2025

In the heart of regional Victoria, Bendigo has long stood as a beacon of innovation, resilience and community spirit. As we step further into 2025, the importance of nurturing sm...

Is It Time for a Deep Cleaning? Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Most people know they should visit the dentist for a regular check-up and cleaning every six months. But sometimes, a standard cleaning isn’t enough. When plaque and tartar build...

The Hidden Meaning Behind Popular Engagement Ring Cuts

When it comes to engagement rings, the cut of the diamond is not just about aesthetics. Each shape carries its own symbolism and significance, making it an important decision for...

Annual Health Exams in the Office: How They Can Reduce Sick Days and Healthcare Costs

Regular health check-ups, especially annual health exams in the office, can significantly impact the overall well-being of your workforce. A proactive approach to employee health...

Times Magazine

The Essential Guide to Transforming Office Spaces for Maximum Efficiency

Why Office Fitouts MatterA well-designed office can make all the difference in productivity, employee satisfaction, and client impressions. Businesses of all sizes are investing in updated office spaces to create environments that foster collaborat...

The A/B Testing Revolution: How AI Optimized Landing Pages Without Human Input

A/B testing was always integral to the web-based marketing world. Was there a button that converted better? Marketing could pit one against the other and see which option worked better. This was always through human observation, and over time, as d...

Using Countdown Timers in Email: Do They Really Increase Conversions?

In a world that's always on, where marketers are attempting to entice a subscriber and get them to convert on the same screen with one email, the power of urgency is sometimes the essential element needed. One of the most popular ways to create urg...

Types of Software Consultants

In today's technology-driven world, businesses often seek the expertise of software consultants to navigate complex software needs. There are several types of software consultants, including solution architects, project managers, and user experienc...

CWU Assistive Tech Hub is Changing Lives: Win a Free Rollator Walker This Easter!

🌟 Mobility. Independence. Community. All in One. This Easter, the CWU Assistive Tech Hub is pleased to support the Banyule community by giving away a rollator walker. The giveaway will take place during the Macleod Village Easter Egg Hunt & Ma...

"Eternal Nurture" by Cara Barilla: A Timeless Collection of Wisdom and Healing

Renowned Sydney-born author and educator Cara Barilla has released her latest book, Eternal Nurture, a profound collection of inspirational quotes designed to support mindfulness, emotional healing, and personal growth. With a deep commitment to ...

LayBy Shopping