
David Stringer
Managing Editor at Bloomberg News
Managing Editor at Bloomberg Green
Managing Editor @Climate & ESG, Asia for @business. Previously politics, terrorism and more @AP & @PA
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | David Stringer
Rundle Mall in Adelaide. (Bloomberg) -- Adelaide will be host city for the COP31 global climate conference in 2026 if Australia’s government wins reelection and succeeds in a joint bid with Pacific nations to stage the United Nations-backed summit. “It’s an economic boost for wherever it’s held,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Monday on a campaign stop in the city of about 1.5 million people in South Australia-state.
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3 weeks ago |
mk.bloombergadria.com | David Stringer
Сподели ја веста Свет 30 март 2025, 09:58 Трговските ланци маркети во Австралија ќе се соочат со големи казни за зголемување на цените или нудење лажни попусти според предложените владини реформи. Премиерот Ентони Албанес, кој се соочува со избори во мај, фокусиран на притисоците врз трошоците за живот има за цел да воведе законодавство за забрана на нереално превисоките цени и зајакнување на заштитата на потрошувачите.
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3 weeks ago |
leadertelegram.com | David Stringer
Grocery retailers in Australia would face major fines for inflating prices or offering bogus discounts under proposed government reforms. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, facing an election in May focused on cost-of-living pressures, aims to introduce legislation to prohibit excessive pricing and strengthen consumer protections. kAmpFDEC2=:2’D 4@>A6E:E:@? C68F=2E@C 62C=:6C E9:D >@?E9 4C:E:4:K65 E96 “@=:8@A@=:DE:4 >2C<6E DECF4EFC6” :? E96 4@F?ECJ’D 8C@46CJ D64E@C] %96 C68F=2E@C D2:5 E96?
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3 weeks ago |
kdhnews.com | David Stringer
By David Stringer - Bloomberg News (TNS) Grocery retailers in Australia would face major fines for inflating prices or offering bogus discounts under proposed government reforms. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, facing an election in May focused on cost-of-living pressures, aims to introduce legislation to prohibit excessive pricing and strengthen consumer protections. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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3 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | David Stringer
Grocery retailers in Australia would face major fines for inflating prices or offering bogus discounts under proposed government reforms. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, facing an election in May focused on cost-of-living pressures, aims to introduce legislation to prohibit excessive pricing and strengthen consumer protections. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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