Tuesday, 26 October, 1999 - 22:00
Ease techno change
Businesses need to ease the process driven by technological change says National Competition Council president Graeme Samuel.
Prof Graeme Samuel AC AO has a career in challenging monopolies, regulation, public service, the law, business, and not-for-profit sector.
He has experience in competition and consumer regulation, communications and media, corporate governance, strategic planning and change management, public policy and dealings with government and regulators.
Prof Samuel is also a Professor in the Monash Business School and the Monash School of Public Health and Preventative Medicine at Monash University.
He was a member of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority's Panel to conduct a Prudential Inquiry into the culture, governance and accountability of Commonwealth Bank of Australia and was Chair of the panel which conducted a Capability Review of APRA. He conducted an Independent Review commissioned by the Commonwealth Government of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, as well as a review for the Commonwealth Government of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct.
Prof Samuel has held a number of roles in public life including as former chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, associate member of the Australian Communications and Media Authority, president of the National Competition Council, chair of the Melbourne and Olympic Parks Trust, commissioner of the Australian Football League, president of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, chair of Playbox Theatre Company and Opera Australia, trustee of the Melbourne Cricket Ground Trust, and chair of the Inner and Eastern Health Care Network.
He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1998. In 2010, he was elevated to a Companion of the Order of Australia for eminent service to public administration through contributions in the area of economic reform and competition law, and to the community through leadership roles with sporting and cultural organisations.
Rank | Company | 1 Yr | 5 Yr |
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894th | Viva Leisure">Viva Leisure | -2.12% | -13.3% |
895th | Mayne Pharma Group">Mayne Pharma Group | -2.14% | -11.16% |
896th | NSX">NSX | -2.69% | -32.23% |
897th | Flight Centre Travel Group">Flight Centre Travel Group | -2.75% | -13.93% |
898th | Tribeca Global Natural Resources">Tribeca Global Natural Resources | -2.89% | -2.96% |
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Businesses need to ease the process driven by technological change says National Competition Council president Graeme Samuel.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Graeme Samuel has warned business the consumer watchdog will be vigilant in monitoring possible cartel activity, with proposed legislation significantly upping the penalties for companies participati
AUSTRALIAN Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Graeme Samuel recently launched the latest of the commission’s Competing Fairly Forums, Scams, Frauds and Your Business at a national summit on small business.
THE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission also launched a pocket-sized reference guide to assist small business operators in their investment decisions called Trade practices start-up checklist for small business.
AUSTRALIA’S major ports have witnessed an increase in stevedoring unit costs and revenues while productivity has fallen, according to an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report released last week.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has been forced to take a tougher stance on accepting undertakings during mergers following examples of businesses acting in bad faith, commission chairman Graeme Samuel said last week.
The global economic crisis has prompted the competition watchdog to give approval to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia's $2.1 billion acquisition of BankWest and St Andrew's Australia from troubled UK-based parent HBOS plc.
An alliance representing natural gas buyers claims the competition watchdog's approval of joint selling by the North West Shelf gas producers will add $2 billion to annual gas bills.
The competition watchdog has agreed to allow DP World Australia and Patrick Stevedores to give preferential treatment to trucks engaging in dual runs in an effort to improve efficiency at the Port of Fremantle.
The head of Australia's competition watchdog has taken a veiled swipe at Australia's big banks, declaring "price signalling" in public statements was a growing concern and should be subject to more stringent policing powers.
The competition watchdog has proposed a shake-up of grain transport in WA by removing Cooperative Bulk Handling's monopoly on transport from its 'up-country' storage facilities.
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