ON-DEMAND: 2026 ‘Fair Game’ Series | ACCC Priorities for 2026 – What You Need to Know
Complimentary
Event date: 04 March 2026
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Timezone: UTC +11 AEDT
CPD points: 1 Substantive Law Point
Piper Alderman invites you the first session in 2026 of our competition law webinar series, ‘Fair Game’!
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is about to announce its compliance and enforcement priorities for 2026, which are expected to affect Australian businesses significantly. This webinar will unpack these priorities, take stock of recent milestone decisions and provide practical insights to help you navigate the year ahead.
What’s been on the ACCC’s radar?
- Mandatory Merger Clearance Regime: From 1 January 2026, Australia moved to a mandatory, suspensory merger regime. The ACCC expects strict compliance and will take enforcement action for non-notification.
- Cost of Living & Retail Sector: Continued scrutiny of supermarkets and retail pricing practices, including misleading surcharges and add-on costs.
- Essential Services: Telecommunications, energy, electricity, and gas remain key focus areas for competition and consumer protection.
- Digital Economy: Enforcement against unfair contract terms (e.g., subscription traps), misleading online practices, and influencer marketing.
- Environmental Claims: Greenwashing remains a priority, with heightened enforcement on sustainability claims.
- Enduring Priorities: Cartel conduct, misuse of market power, and protection of vulnerable consumers.
Why attend?
- Understand the ACCC’s enforcement focus for 2026
- Learn how these priorities impact your organisation
- Get actionable strategies to manage compliance risks
Register now to secure your spot and stay ahead of regulatory changes
The workshop is open to all organisations, excluding other legal service providers.



