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Submission to the senate committee on policy and process to reduce red tape
The Business Council has consistently advocated for all governments to apply sound regulation making processes based on evidence and rigorous analysis and early consultation with stakeholders. Our submission to the Select Committee on Red Tape makes recommendations for improving regulation-making,...
Response to revised draft legislation for the Consumer Data Right
The Business Council supports the concept of a Consumer Data Right (CDR) but the previous draft of the CDR legislation raised, in our view, serious risks to business innovation and investment in data, Australia’s competitiveness and – most importantly –...
Response to the ACCC consumer data right rules framework
The Business Council welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Consumer Data Right (CDR) Rules Framework released by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The ACCC’s CDR rules are an important component of the overall design of the CDR,...
Constitutional Recognition: Supplementary submission to the joint select committee
The Business Council of Australia has a longstanding commitment to enhance economic development for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (in this report referred to as Indigenous) peoples. This work is led by the Business Council’s Indigenous Engagement Task Force, which...
Submission on Australian-European Union FTA negotiations
This submission provides the Business Council of Australia’s views on the Australia–European Union Free Trade Agreement (A–EU FTA) negotiations, including our suggestions on desirable objectives for the negotiations. The Business Council appreciates that any free trade agreement (FTA) is a...