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the retail tenancy market in Australia; and • identify and, where practicable, quantify the likely benefits and costs of …
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There are almost 140 000 retail businesses in Australia, accounting for 4.1 per cent of GDP and 10.7 per cent of …. And the productivity gap appears to have widened over time.Australia also appears to lag a number of comparable countries …
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. Additionally, the Australia New Zealand Food Standards (ANZFS) Code was established in 1995. Areas which result in differences in … Zealand than in Australia • higher costs and regulatory duplication for Australian food exporters compared to the regulation …
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benchmarking regulatory compliance burdens across all jurisdictions in Australia is technically feasible. Furthermore, it could …
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Extract from the key points: The Australian anti-dumping system, which is based on agreed WTO rules and procedures, benefits a small number of import competing firms, but imposes greater costs on the rest of the economy. However, this net economic cost is likely to be very small. And the ability...
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A report released by the Productivity Commission – Performance Benchmarking of Australian Business Regulation: Occupational Health and Safety – has identified significant differences in regulation and in the actions of regulators across the jurisdictions that are hard to justify. While OHS...
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Key Points extract: • The Australian Government’s statutory paid parental leave scheme should be taxpayer-funded, and should: – provide paid postnatal leave for a total of 18 weeks that can be shared by eligible parents, with an additional two weeks of paternity leave reserved for the...
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The Productivity Commission's report on regulatory burdens on the primary sector - released today - identifies a number of ways to reduce unnecessary burdens on farmers and miners and other primary sector producers arising from Commonwealth regulations. The report - Annual Review of Regulatory...
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billions of dollars each year. Australia's urban water shortages are only partly due to low rainfall. An important contributor …
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The Commission's modelling indicates that there would be economy-wide benefits from further reductions in the relatively high tariffs on TCF imports. Assistance reductions would involve some further contraction of the TCF sector, but this would be outweighed by expansion of other industries...
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