Google AI
The Times Australia
The Times Australia
.

Labor’s Supermarket Bill too little, too late

  • Written by The Times

Labor has introduced its Supermarket Treasury Laws Amendment (Fairer for Families and Farmers and Other Measures) Bill in the dying hours of the final sitting week of Parliament.

Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud said Labor’s Bill comes almost two years after the Coalition started calling for action into supermarket price gouging and won’t come into effect until April next year.

“The cost-of-living crisis is now, not next April,” Mr Littleproud said.

“Why wouldn't we do everything we can to bring in penalties now, not in six months’ time, and to put regulatory guide rails and a deterrent around the supermarkets?

“The Coalition called for the Code to be made mandatory with significant penalties in late 2022 and then for a price inquiry into the disparities between farmgate and retail pricing at Australia’s major supermarkets. If Labor had taken our advice when the Coalition began calling for changes, families could have seen action earlier.

“Labor ignored the urgency and then took 100 days to appoint Reviewer Craig Emerson, after a review into the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct was meant to begin. Labor has been far too slow to act and is now catching up to the Coalition.”

While being too late, it’s also too little. Mr Littleproud said Labor’s infringement notice penalties are just $187,700, compared with the Coalition’s, which is $2 million. Labor’s high penalty will only be for some breaches and other penalties will be just over $1 million.

“In contrast, the Coalition’s plan will give the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) powers to undertake audits of supermarkets to ensure the supermarkets are compliant with the Code and create a Supermarket Commissioner, to act as a confidential avenue for farmers and suppliers to address the fear of retribution.

“It will also establish sector-specific divestiture powers – in the hands of the ACCC and the courts, not politicians – as a last resort to address the behaviour of supermarkets and to put an end to instances of price-gouging.”

Subcategories

The Coalition wants NDIS reform to focus on 3 things. Here’s what this would mean for users – and the budget

The government is expected to announce further changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) this...

Times Magazine

Why Is Professional Porsche Servicing Important for Performance and Longevity?

Owning a Porsche is a symbol of precision engineering, luxury, and high performance. To maintain t...

6 ways your smartwatch is lying to you, according to science

You check your smartwatch after a run. Your fitness score has dropped. You’ve burnt hardly any...

Has the adoption of electric vehicles led to new forms of electricity theft

Why the concern exists Electric vehicles (EVs) like the Tesla Model 3 or Nissan Leaf shift “fue...

Adobe Ushers in a New Era of Creativity with New Creative Agent and Generative AI Innovations in Adobe Firefly

Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE) — the global technology leader that unleashes creativity, productivity and ...

CRO Tech Stack: A Technical Guide to Conversion Rate Optimization Tools

The fascinating thing is that the value of this website lies in the fact that creating a high-cali...

How Decentralised Applications Are Reshaping Enterprise Software in Australia

Australian businesses are experiencing a quiet revolution in how they manage data, execute agreeme...

The Times Features

Cost of living increases worry Farrer residents

COST OF LIVING ‘CRUNCH’ HITS FARRER HARD, THE NATIONALS HEAR During a visit to Albury this week...

What's On: Two Psychics and a Medium – Australian Tour…

HIT LIVE SHOW TWO PSYCHICS AND A MEDIUM EMBARK ON  AUSTRALIAN TOUR — AND NO TWO NIGHTS WILL BE T...

Before vaccines, diphtheria used to kill hundreds each …

The Northern Territory[1] and Western Australia[2] are experiencing outbreaks of an almost-era...

realestate.com.au attracts the buyer for 9 in 10 listed…

New PropTrack data reveals the impact realestate.com.au has on property sales, with the  platfor...

The Hidden Threat Inside Data Centers: Why Fuel Degrada…

Data centers are designed with one overriding objective: uninterrupted operation. To achieve this...

Holidays: How to Book a Flight — and Protect Your Money…

For decades, booking an overseas holiday was a straightforward transaction: choose your destinat...

Olivia Colman, Kate Box to join an exclusive Live Q…

Fresh out of cinemas, JIMPA - the new film by acclaimed director Sophie Hyde (Good Luck to you, ...

Homemade Food: Cheaper Than Takeaway, Healthier Than Yo…

As the cost of living continues to bite across Australia, households are taking a harder look at...

The Coalition wants NDIS reform to focus on 3 things. H…

The government is expected to announce further changes to the National Disability Insurance Sche...