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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese set to make price gouging illegal in major announcement

29 March 2025
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese set to make price gouging illegal in major announcement
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to outlaw supermarket price gouging to ensure fair prices for Australian families and farmers. Labor aims to tackle high prices and lack of supply by making price gouging illegal, with Treasurer Jim Chalmers emphasizing the need for fairer deals and competition. The move follows the release of a report by the consumer watchdog and is part of a broader cost-of-living campaign focus in the upcoming election.

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