Electric Dreams: Geoff Petersen on the shifting balance between markets and governments in the energy transition.

16/10/2024 41 min Episodio 57
Electric Dreams: Geoff Petersen on the shifting balance between markets and governments in the energy transition.

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Partner Geoff Petersen explores the new role for governments in the energy transition, taking the lead on targets and infrastructure and making sure consumers aren't left behind. But what's left for market mechanisms and national regulation? Plus the recalibrated merger reform bill hits Parliament with something for everyone in the notification thresholds; more supermarket scrutiny here and around the world; greenwashing in fashion and finance; big penalties for those Qantas ghost flights and a speeding ticket for Honda under the right-to-repair scheme. All this and plenty of disfluencies with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein.   Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder, "Together in Electric Dreams"  Breakin'/Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo trailer  G+T on the new merger reform bill and updated notification thresholds   The ACCC's Grocery Inquiry 2008 and Supermarkets Inquiry 2024: was/now  The Prime Minister on shrinkflation  NZ Commerce Commission declines to clear the Foodstuffs merger  The Warehouse, where everyone gets a bargain  G+T's regular wrap-up on consumer law enforcement, Shop Talk  G+T on ASIC's hat-trick in greenwashing cases  The CMA's tailored guidance on greenwashing for fashion brands  ACCC v Qantas and inflight meals at home  The Motor Vehicle Information Scheme and Honda and Panasonic in the first Fast and Furious heist  Make your own podcast with Google's NotebookLM  Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team  Email us at [email protected]   Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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