In Brief

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb has just announced the ACCC’s Compliance and Enforcement priorities for 2025-2026. 

Ms Cass-Gottlieb highlighted the ACCC’s particular focus on cost of living pressures on consumers by stating that the ACCC:

  • “would conduct dedicated investigations and enforcement activities to address competition and consumer concerns in the supermarket and retail sector”, including a new priority of addressing “misleading surcharging practices and other add-on costs”; and
  • focus on “fair trading issues in the digital economy”, including “promoting choice, compliant sales practices and removing unfair contract terms such as subscription traps in online sales.”

The ACCC has announced a number of new priorities, as well as confirming its 2024 priorities and its enduring priorities, including its focus on:

Overall, Ms Cass-Gottlieb noted that the ACCC’s

“…complementary mandates across competition, fair trading and consumer law compliance and enforcement support the community to participate with trust and confidence in commercial life and promote the proper functioning of Australian markets.”

We have produced a one-page summary that outlines these priorities and the key takeaways for businesses (click here).

See the full list of the ACCC’s 2025-2026 compliance and enforcement priorities here and Ms Cass-Gottlieb’s speech here.

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