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Competition Policy & Small Business

In a number of important parts of the economy, such as the grocery, media, and possibly electricity sectors, there is insufficient competition to ensure that everyone gets a fair deal. A good example of this is the fact that Coles and Woolworths now control about 80% of all supermarkets. Together they exert significant and often harmful control over farmers and food processors, not to mention smaller competitors. The Greens believe this is not in the national interest and want to enhance the power of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to prevent the formation of monopolies through "creeping acquisitions" and to divest monopolies and oligopolies of assets if they are abusing their market power. 

The Greens also strong supporters of small businesses. Not only do they provide almost half of all employment but they tend to be more innovative than larger firms. Unfortunately, not only do small businesses frequently struggle to compete with the market power of large businesses, but they also bear disproportionate administrative costs of tax collection and regulations. We support small businesses getting a tax cut of 25% from the Government's mining tax package instead of big businesses having their corporate tax rate cut from 30 to 29%. 

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Greens stand with Tasmanian wine producers as industry group responds with concern to Government’s TFA funded expansion plans

19 Jun 2013
There is concern across the Tasmanian wine industry that Tasmanian Forestry Agreement (TFA) funding will be used to push for in...
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Greens continuing to help King Island farmers rebuild abattoir

17 Jun 2013
The Greens vision for the future of Tasmania's diversified, brand-driven economy was today supported by an independent feasibil...
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ACCC decision highlights need for temporary ban on all expansion by Coles and Woolworths

07 Jun 2013
Australian Greens spokesperson on competition policy, Senator Peter Whish-Wilson, welcomed the Australian Competition and Consu...
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Changes to food labelling laws needed to allow Australians to support their producers

06 Jun 2013
The Australian Greens today have called on Labor and the Coalition to support changes to food labelling laws in the wake of con...
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Federal Small Business Commissioner backs Greens call for Tasmanian counterpart

23 May 2013
Today, Mark Brennan, the Australian Small Business Commissioner, backed the Australian Greens call for a Tasmanian Small Busine...
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Australian Greens Call on Minister Ludwig to Implement WTO Safeguards to Protect SPC Ardmona

30 Apr 2013
The Australian Greens have expressed concern at the revelation SPC Ardmona plans to slash the amount of locally sourced fruit f...
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Australian Greens Vow to Bring ASIO in From the Cold in Building Dispute

30 Apr 2013
 The Australian Greens have committed to continue scrutinising the government’s handling of contracts surrounding th...
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Hey Liberals: Time to Act on Competition is Now

23 Apr 2013
The Australian Greens have challenged Liberal Party small business spokesperson Bruce Billson MP to commit to real action on ad...
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More Than Symbolic: The Commonwealth Needs to Empower its Small Business Commissioner to be Effective

19 Apr 2013
The Australian Greens along with Senator Xenophon have issued a dissenting report into whether to legislate the role of the new...
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Momentum Continues to Grow for new King Island Abattoir

31 Mar 2013
Peter has recently returned from King Island where he spoke to local farmers need to see an abattoir re-established.
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