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5/09/2008 4:21:00 PM
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is monitoring the possible Woolworths acquisition of a supermarket lease at Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula.

The move comes as the Federal Government is increasingly worried by Coles’ and Woolworths’ domination of the nation’s supermarket industry.

Assistant Treasurer Chris Bowen said this week the government would help small companies under pressure from major corporations who want to take them over.

He said the government wants to see smaller competitors survive and thrive. The government released a discussion paper on creeping acquisitions and foreshadowed increased powers for the ACCC to deal with them.

“I think it is a worry. I think the ACCC for example has been concerned that they’re in some cases involved in decisions about whether a store can be acquired when they may not have proper legal backing to do so,” Mr Bowen said.

At Wallaroo, Woolworths has been given council approval to build a supermarket on council land, in competition with a long-established local supermarket.

Three thousand people, more than the population of Wallaroo and almost one third of all the residents of the Copper Coast, have signed a petition to keep Woolies out.

More than 70 angry locals protested the planned new supermarket at a meeting a fortnight ago, prompting Democrat MLC to call on the Copper Coast Council to review its decision to make Woolworths the centre of the township’s redevelopment.

“Local people think the Copper Coast Council has made the wrong decision,” Ms Kanck said. “The council is required under the Local Government Act to consult with its community about major decisions – locals say they haven’t. Local traders say a Woolworth’s mall will kill the main street.”

Ms Kanck says the plan to build an enclosed mall may be seriously at variance with the development plan.

“Council documents show that the successful tenderer, Leasecorp, which is handling the Woolworths development, was given the opportunity to renegotiate their bid for this project,”

Ms Kanck said. “No other tenderer was given a second chance.”

“This $30 million development is a massive project for this town and it will have a huge impact on the character of the town and the local traders,” Ms Kanck said.

“With all the controversy surrounding the District Council of the Copper Coast, the community also needs to feel confident that the council has run a fair and transparent process.”

Last week Woolworths posted a $1.63 billion profit for the year, up 26 per cent.

The ACCC found last month that there was not enough competition between Coles and Woolworths.

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The debacle in Wallaroo & many others in the Copper Coast area, show the time has arrived for the State Govt. to step in & take control by sacking the District Council of the Copper Coast.
Posted by Ronald on 6/09/2008 11:55:17 AM
Poor Wallaroo. Here we go again! But take heart, Mt Evelyn beat them and Maleny's We Won't Shop There campaign is being picked up in Mullumbimby and several other towns fighting the Wooly monster. Vote with your wallet .... just don't shop there, or at BWS Liquor, Safeway, Dan Murphy's, Dick Smith, Tandy... all Woolworths owned.
Posted by richard on 7/09/2008 7:01:47 AM
All is 'fair and transparent' in the Copper Coast when Council hold secret forums on community concerns for invited guests behind closed doors, ignoring the right to consultation with their constituents!!??
Posted by Bevan on 8/09/2008 1:16:08 PM
All very well to have a go and not to ask for a view from the Council. Under the Trade Practices Act the Council cannot play favourites in relation to which business goes into a development for land it is selling. Worth looking at the Mayor's September Press Release on http://www.coppercoast.sa.gov.au. Clearly Sandra's view on the tender process is simply wrong.
Posted by Chris on 8/09/2008 5:31:56 PM
hey i think wallaroo should just get over it and face that you need better shops there because wallaroo is a shit hole. ha ha
Posted by Loser on 21/09/2008 3:21:19 PM

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