AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCBD trading pressure: Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece pushed back on Laurent Bakery founder Laurent Boillon’s claim that violence and drugs are “killing” the city, after Boillon flagged store closures tied to crime, rents and overheads. Construction relief for main streets: Canberra says light rail Stage 2A works are nearing completion, with barricades down and verges reopening so businesses can restart outdoor dining. Tariff win for suppliers: Ainsworth Game Technology received a US$2.7m tariff refund after US court action, lifting its outlook for first-half 2026 profit and reducing net debt. Gambling reform watch: The federal government tabled an Interactive Gambling Amendment Bill with tighter advertising limits and new controls on inducements—while a Senate inquiry looms. Competition in regional retail: ACCC blocked a second Coles in Kalgoorlie-Boulder, citing the risk of knocking out smaller rivals in a market already served by six supermarkets. SMB cyber shift: An AIC survey found overall cybercrime fell in 2025, but SMB owners faced tougher fallout, with consequences more likely than for individuals. AI safety for small business: Sauce Communications launched BrandSafe AI to help SMEs use generative tools safely, citing National AI Centre data that nearly 40% of SMEs are already using AI. Local trading rules: Fremantle updated seasonal and temporary trading rules to help mobile food vendors and emerging traders activate public spaces while protecting bricks-and-mortar businesses. Digital ID compliance: New AML/CTF privacy changes from July 1 expand reporting and verification duties for 100,000+ small businesses, increasing compliance pressure.
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