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[Note simple reading list is always updated first, so is more comprehensive]
Transforming Australian business attitudes to competition: Responses to the Trade Practices Act 1965
Martin P Shanahan and Kerrie Round, ‘Transforming Australian business attitudes to competition: Responses to the Trade Practices Act 1965’ (2014) 56(3) Business History 434
Resale price maintenance - some practical observations from Australia
Rachel Trindade, ‘Resale price maintenance - some practical observations from Australia’ (February 2008) Competition Law International 15
Should resale price maintenance continue to be banned?
Ian Searles, ‘Should resale price maintenance continue to be banned?’ (1993) 1 Trade Practices Law Journal 184
Development of Trade Practices Law and Administration
R M Bannerman, ‘Development of Trade Practices Law and Administration’ (1985, 3rd quarter) Australian Economic Review 90 – 91
Competition as the regulator
R M Bannerman, ‘Competition as the regulator’ (1982) 5 University of New South Wales Law Journal 61
The Murphy Trade Practices Bill: Admirable Objectives, Inadequate Means
Robert Baxt and Maureen Brunt, 'The Murphy Trade Practices Bill: Admirable Objectives, Inadequate Means' (1974) 2(1) Australian Business Law Review 3-76 (plus Addendum)