The logisitics of $100m worth of interstate inefficiencies set out
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) put the cost of interstate regulatory inconsistency at more than $100m, following release of a case study at its annual forum in Melbourne last Friday.
The Cross Border Regulation in Australia report, centred on the Sunraysia region, found red tape added $1.6m-$2m to wine industry costs there alone.
The report identified four priorities for action:
Adopt nationally consistent regulations;
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