AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoACCC vs Amazon: The regulator has launched Federal Court proceedings alleging Amazon unfairly changed Prime Video contracts by introducing ads and forcing annual subscribers to pay an extra $2.99/month for an ad-free option. Consumer rules for small business: From 1 July, hospitality menus must label seafood origin as “A” (Australian), “I” (imported) or “M” (mixed), with opt-in “A/I/M” beside menu items. Cyber and scams: New sender-ID rules start from tomorrow, flagging many spam texts as “unverified” to help Australians spot scams earlier. Payday super rollout: Multiple stories flag the new “payday super” requirements kicking in from 1 July, including what employers need to do on the next pay run. Power bills relief: Cairns homes and small businesses are set to see power bill savings of up to 8% as Ergon Energy passes through reductions. Workforce and wages: Collins Foods says it will extend KFC opening hours and create 1,000 youth jobs, while managing the shift away from junior pay rates. Small business growth awards: SmartCompany’s 2026 Smart50 Awards are open for entries, with the top SME prize package worth $50,000. Local business spotlight: Docklands continues to add new operators, including Century 21 City Dock opening in NewQuay and TAP831 building a loyal local crowd.
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