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Productivity Commission final report released 

14 July 2009

The final report on Australia's book parallel importation laws by the Productivity Commission has been released. It's key recommendations are: 1. The Government should repeal Australia's Parallel Import Restrictions (PIRs)...

Final Productivity Commission report released 

14 July 2009

The final report on Australia's book parallel importation laws by the Productivity Commission has been released. It's key recommendations are: 1. The Government should repeal Australia's Parallel Import Restrictions (PIRs)...

Quote of the week 

7 July 2009

‘Australia's book industry is waiting anxiously for the release of a Productivity Commission report ... which could change the face of book retailing'--Kerry O'Brien, presenting a report on the parallel...

APA releases new price study 

16 June 2009

The Australian Publishers Association (APA) has released a study which CEO Maree McCaskill said showed the Australian ‘domestic book market is in reality priced cheaper than the United Kingdom and...

In brief 

9 June 2009

Brisbane Writers' Festival ‘Word Play' kids' program launchedThe Brisbane Writers' Festival program for young readers, writers and illustrators ‘Word Play' has been announced. This year, 10,000 places are available for...

Quote of the week 

12 May 2009

‘Book-dumping--i.e. of remainders--is only a marginal risk. Kinokuniya's buyers have agreed not to knowingly purchase Australian author's books as remainders from overseas remainder merchants. Kinokuniya does this out of respect...

How much I import and why: a bookseller explains 

12 May 2009

Writing about how the Productivity Commission could ‘usefully spend its additional time' in studying parallel importation legislation in Australia, former John Wiley & Sons managing director Peter Donoughue posed the...

In brief 

5 May 2009

Parallel importation debate continuesMainstream media coverage of the debate surrounding the Productivity Commission's study of parallel importation continued this week, with an op ed piece from Dymocks board member Bob...

Quote of the week 

22 April 2009

‘Whatever authors want, this is old-fashioned protectionism that helps producers by penalising consumers. The book industry is lucky the Productivity Commission was uncharacteristically kind. End of story'--editorial in the Australian.