MGA Independent Retailer Issue 4 July-August 2021

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LIQUOR NEWS

NATIONAL

ASEAN, Australia launch Project Portcullis 2021 to tackle Illicit Tobacco In July, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Australia established Project Portcullis 2021, the ASEAN-Australia Task Force on Illicit Tobacco, to combat the smuggling of illicit tobacco in a month of action. Throughout June, participating customs authorities shared intelligence information on tobacco consignments to support enhanced targeting opportunities, disruption efforts and enforcement actions across the ASEAN region and Australia. The smuggling and sale of illicit tobacco is a global issue, with proceeds often being used by transnational organised criminal syndicates to fund other forms of criminal activities that impact our societies. The collaboration has enabled customs authorities to apply scrutiny to an increased volume of suspicious sea cargo and land border consignments via the ‘Alert Notification System’ designed by ASEAN Customs Enforcement and Compliance Working Group (CECWG). The operation aims to implement more effective countermeasures to disrupt the global supply of illicit tobacco and combat transnational organised crime. Collectively, the Task Force had detected the abuse of transhipment facilities to smuggle

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illicit tobacco. A comprehensive regional approach is needed to address these challenges to prevent ASEAN and Australia’s economic and health consequences. Project Portcullis, which CECWG initiated, has proven to be highly effective. The month of action had more than 50 referrals and has led to the seizure of 19 million sticks of cigarettes smuggled into the region. The ASEAN Directors-General of Customs are committed to combatting Transnational Organised Crime and will apply similar techniques utilising the CECWG Task Force mechanism to disrupt borderrelated threats.

Tobacco Industry Group and with Federal Ministers and State Police Ministers to address this insidious and disruptive issue that costs members millions of dollars in lost sales annually. Please use the links below to report any illegal tobacco sales in your area or contact the MGA National Support Office George Kovits on 1800 888 479 for assistance.

» ATO :https://www.ato.gov.au/

general/gen/making-a-tip-off/

» ABF : https://www.abf.gov.

au/about-us/what-we-do/ borderwatch

Source ABF Press Release

As one of ASEAN’s dialogue partners, Australia will continue to work cooperatively with ASEAN to implement effective countermeasures to disrupt organised crime in the region. MGA welcomes the collaborative approach taken by ASEAN to combat the growing smuggling of illicit tobacco, especially into Australia. MGA continues to work with the Black Economy Task Force, the Illicit


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ASEAN, Australia launch Project Portcullis 2021 to tackle Illicit Tobacco

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page 68

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Industry Tribute: Dean White

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Apply Wood and Timber Product Knowledge training

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Flu Season: The Importance of Personal Hygiene and PPE 2021

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South Australia Timber Industry Roundtable

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Getting to know our MGA TMA members

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Frederick O’Connell Scholarship

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Can businesses mandate COVID-19 inoculation for Australian workers?

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Woolworths Scraps Darwin Dan Murphy’s Development

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Consumers want to Shop Local – Go Local

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COSBOA’s Peter Strong to retire; Alexi Boyd appointed CEO

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2021 Budget Supports “Go Local”

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Cybersecurity with Minister for Home Affairs Hon Karen Andrews MP

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A message from the ATO: JobMaker Hiring Credit

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NSW Treasury Small Business Economic Recovery Forum

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MGA meets with QLD Minister for Small Business Hon Di Farmer MP

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Introducing Wage Inspectorate Victoria

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Grocery unit pricing here to stay

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The Australian Economy - The infrastructure projects boosting the economy

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MGA TMA welcomes Aimee and Jenny to the Legal and IR Team

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Major changes to part-time hours in the general retail industry award

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Single-Use Plastic item bans around Australia

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Fair Work Act 2009: New Definition of Casual Employment – what does this mean for Members?

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The Australian Economy - A better economy = more confident firms

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Why are exorbitant Merchant Payment Fees affecting the viability of members businesses?

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CEO welcome

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