Elders’ acquisition of Delta Agribusiness not opposed, subject to divestments

Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

The ACCC will not oppose Elders Limited’s (ASX: ELD) proposed acquisition of Delta Agribusiness after accepting a court-enforceable undertaking that commits Elders to divest six Delta stores in Western Australia.

Elders and Delta both supply rural merchandise such as agricultural chemicals, seed, fertiliser, animal health products and related services, such as agronomy services, through their retail networks. Both companies also supply rural merchandise at the wholesale level.

“Our review closely considered the likely effect of the proposed acquisition on competition in each local area where both Elders and Delta have a retail store, taking into account the specifics of each local area,” ACCC Deputy Chair Mick Keogh said.

“We examined the strength of competing retailers, the particular geographic features and size and type of farms, among other factors. We also engaged with a range of stakeholders including farmers, competing retailers, wholesale suppliers, buying groups and industry bodies as part of our review.”

“The nature of competition in the retail supply of rural merchandise is more localised than is the case in other retail sectors, partly due to the differences in farming in different local areas, and the importance of local relationships,” Mr Keogh said.

“Following an in-depth review, we were concerned that the proposed acquisition would be likely to substantially lessen competition in several local areas in Western Australia.”

To address these concerns, Elders has undertaken to divest six Delta stores in Western Australia, and the ACCC has accepted their undertaking.

The ACCC considered, and has approved, Independent Rural Pty Ltd as the purchaser for Delta stores in Dalwallinu and Kalannie, and E. E. Muir & Sons Pty Limited (Muirs) as the purchaser for Delta stores in Albany, Hyden, Manypeaks and Wellstead.

“The ACCC considers that the undertaking provided by Elders addresses the competition concerns that would otherwise arise from the proposed acquisition. Independent Rural’s and Muirs’ acquisition of Delta stores in each of these local areas will create a strong, independent and viable long-term competitor to Elders in those six areas,” Mr Keogh said.

The ACCC concluded that the proposed acquisition is unlikely to substantially lessen competition in the retail supply of rural merchandise in other local areas where both Elders and Delta own retail stores.

In its Statement of Issues, the ACCC also identified potential competition concerns in the retail supply of rural merchandise at a broader regional, state or national level, and in the wholesale supply of rural merchandise in Western Australia.

Having reviewed additional information and engaged in further market inquiries, the ACCC considers that the proposed acquisition is unlikely to substantially lessen competition in the retail supply of rural merchandise at a broader regional, state or national level, or in the wholesale supply of rural merchandise in Western Australia.

“Ultimately, the ACCC did not consider that the proposed acquisition was likely to substantially lessen competition in any relevant market with the undertaking provided by Elders,” Mr Keogh said.

Further information, including the undertaking accepted by the ACCC, can be found on the ACCC’s public register at Elders Limited – Delta Agribusiness.

Notes to Editors

‘Agronomy services’ refer to advice provided to farmers by qualified individuals known as agronomists with specialised knowledge in soil and plant sciences. It encompasses a range of advice and services aimed at optimising crop production and farm management.

Rural merchandise is an umbrella term for agricultural products purchased by farmers as inputs into operating a farm and includes agricultural chemicals, seed, fertiliser, animal health products and other miscellaneous merchandise. Some rural merchandise stores also offer agronomic advice.

Background

Elders is an Australian agribusiness. It supplies rural merchandise through its 245 Elders-owned retail stores across the country and also supplies independent stores via its national wholesale business, Australian Independent Rural Retailers (AIRR). Elders also provides agronomic services, livestock and wool agency, real estate, financial, and feed and processing services across Australia.

Delta is an Australian retail supplier of a range of rural merchandise products and related services. Delta operates 64 retail stores, primarily in regional areas of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia, and also operates a wholesale business (Delta WA) in Western Australia. Delta also provides agronomic services, livestock agency, grain marketing, real estate and financial services.

It’s time to prepare your property for the Summer

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

The City of Greater Bendigo is urging residents to get ready for the hot summer months by preparing their properties before the fire danger period is declared by the CFA.

The City’s fire prevention officers will commence property inspections in early to mid-October to ensure landowners are maintaining their properties in preparation for the fire season.

City of Greater Bendigo Municipal Fire Prevention Officer Darren Masters said current weather conditions will likely result in high grass growth which will dry out quickly and become a fire risk.

“According to the Australian Seasonal Bushfire Outlook for Spring, low rainfall for the past 18 months has resulted in an increase in fuel from dead plant material and vegetation,” Mr Masters said.

“Recent rainfalls will likely produce green paddocks during Spring, however with underlying dryness this could result in early curing which strongly influences ignition and the spread of a fire.”

“It’s important to start preparing your property now before the grass dries out and the fire danger period commences.

“Some key actions for residents include keeping grass low around homes and sheds, clearing gutters of leaf litter, removing flammable items from decks and verandas and cutting back overhanging branches.

“Properties that pose a fire danger risk with vegetation higher than 10 centimetres around dwellings can be issued with a Fire Prevention Notice by the City under the CFA and Fire Rescue Victoria Acts.

“Property owners who receive a Fire Prevention Notice must comply by treating the identified hazard within a defined period of time.  This is typically three weeks from the date of inspection to ensure works are completed before the peak of the summer period.

“If property owners fail to comply with a Fire Prevention Notice the City can engage a contractor to undertake mitigation works.  The cost of these works plus an administration fee will be passed onto the property owner. In some circumstances an infringement of 10 penalty units ($2,035.10) will apply.”

“The City encourages property owners to apply for an extension if they are having difficulty completing the works before the specified date.”

The City’s Fire Prevention Program is undertaken annually from October to February with property inspections commencing in the northern and western parts of the municipality, before progressing towards the southern areas.

The City will commence its annual Grass Slashing Program in November which includes rural roadsides and land that the City manages.

Greater Bendigo residents are reminded that they can dispose of their green waste for free all year round at the City’s Eaglehawk Landfill and the Heathcote and Goornong Recycling Centres.

Pedal in for free breakfast on Ride to Work Day on October 15

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

Like to get some more movement into your day? Jump on your bike and enjoy a free Ride to Work Day breakfast and coffee in Bendigo’s Civic Gardens, Lyttleton Terrace from 7am on Wednesday October 15, thanks to Bike Bendigo and the City of Greater Bendigo.

Bike Bendigo President Nicola Dunnicliff-Wells said the free breakfast event was one of many around the country celebrating National Ride to Work Day.

“Pedalling to work is an easy way to build regular physical activity into the week – and we all feel better for that! With Bendigo in full bloom, it’s a joy to be out,” Ms Dunnicliff-Wells said.

“Ride to Work Day and the free breakfast is all about encouraging people to give it a try, or a little nudge to get back on your bike again if you’ve got out of the habit. It’s also a nice way to come together and celebrate if you already ride to work.

“If you’re looking for a safe cycling route, the cycling map on the City’s website shows Bendigo’s off-road cycling network, as well as suggested on-road routes. Plan your route in advance as the best way to ride is likely to be different from the way you’d drive.”

Information about the Bendigo Low Line which will use 4.4km of the built channel of Bendigo Creek as an active transport corridor to provide safe off-road transport in and out of the city centre will be available at the breakfast, with City of Greater Bendigo staff on hand to answer any questions.

Bring your own mug for coffee from Motherbean from 7am and enjoy egg and bacon rolls cooked by the Rotary Club of Bendigo from 7.30am. Cereal, fruit and yoghurt will also be available. There will also be live music from Bendigo South-East College’s Academy of Creative Arts.

Bike Bendigo is grateful to the City of Greater Bendigo, Woolworths Bendigo Marketplace, Woolworths Epsom, Strath Village IGA, Keans Poultry and Bakers Delight Bendigo Marketplace, and to the Rotary Club of Bendigo and Bendigo South East College for their support of the breakfast.

To view the cycling map, visit:

Serious crash at Auburn

Source: New South Wales – News

Emergency services are at the scene of a serious crash at Auburn.

The collision occurred on the Horrocks Highway, just north of Auburn about 8.40pm on Wednesday 8 October.

The Horrocks Highway is closed to traffic between Taylors Road and Mulkirri Road.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible.

Arrests – Aggravated robbery and pursuit – Darwin

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Two youths have been arrested following multiple incidents in Darwin early this morning.

Around 12:45am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports that two male youths aged 15 and 16 had allegedly robbed a man at knifepoint at a service station in Wishart. The armed offenders allegedly demanded car keys from the man and subsequently stole his white Toyota Yaris.

The offenders then travelled to Malak where they allegedly rammed a gate of a residence. The victim who resides there was known to the offenders.

Shortly after, the stolen vehicle was driven to a snack bar in Winnellie where it was allegedly used to ram the business.

General duties members, detectives from Strike Force Trident and the Dog Operations Unit attended.

The stolen vehicle was sighted in Gray, and after failing to stop, a pursuit was initiated. The offenders allegedly attempted to ram the responding police vehicles. No police were injured during the incident.

A tyre deflation device was successfully deployed, and the 15-year-old male youth was arrested at the scene.

He has since been charged with:
• Aggravated Burglary
• Deprive a Person of Personal Liberty
• Driving, Using/Riding Motor Vehicle Without Consent
• Drive Motor Vehicle Whilst Unlicensed
• Making Off Without Payment
• Attempt Aggravated Burglary – Building
• Damage to Property
• 2x Driving Vehicle Dangerous Manner During A Pursuit
• 3x Damage to Property
• 5x Recklessly Endangering Serious Harm
• 4x Ram-Raid
• Engage Conduct That Contravenes A DVO

He was remanded in custody and is due to appear in court at a later date.

The 16-year-old male youth was located and arrested around 7:35am this morning in Gray and has since been charged with:
• Aggravated Robbery
• Driving, Using/Riding Motor Vehicle Without Consent
• Damage to Property
• Attempt Aggravated Burglary – Building

He was remanded in custody and is due to appear in court at a later date.

Investigations are ongoing and police urge anyone who witnessed the incident or with information to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number P25268881. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Northern suburbs man charged with online child sex offences

Source: New South Wales – News

A northern suburbs man has been arrested today for online child sex offences.

On Wednesday 8 October 2025, investigators from SA JACET, a joint task force between SAPOL’s Public Protection Branch and the Australian Federal Police (AFP), attended a northern suburbs home as a result of conversations and images allegedly shared by the accused with a covert online police officer.

The man’s home address was searched by investigators, and several items were seized for forensic analysis. 

The 55-year-old man was arrested and charged with possess child exploitation material, disseminate child exploitation material and encourage use of website for child exploitation material. He was bailed to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Courton 1 December.

“This arrest reflects our absolute commitment to protecting children and bringing perpetrators before the court.  Our investigators continue to work tirelessly with our partners to identify, investigate and prosecute anyone who seeks to exploit or harm children, no matter where the child lives or where the offender is located.  Every child deserves to be safe,” said Detective Senior Sergeant Luke Smith, JACET Investigations Manager.

Members of the public who have information about people involved in child abuse and exploitation are urged to contact Crime Stoppers at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or on 1800 333 000 or online at www.accce.gov.au/report. You can remain anonymous. 

If you know abuse is happening right now or a child is at risk, call police immediately on Triple Zero (000).

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UPDATE: Arrests – Escaped prisoners – Nhulunbuy

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested two male prisoners who escaped from the Department of Corrections’ Datjala Work Camp yesterday evening.

The 23-year-old was apprehended early this morning at a residence in Nhulunbuy while the 24-year-old was apprehended a short time ago in a community near Nhulunbuy.

Police would like to thank all residents of the community for their assistance in this matter. 

Both prisoners are now in custody and are expected to be transferred to Darwin.

Investigations into a number of potentially related incidents in the town overnight are ongoing, police request that any persons impacted by incidents overnight to report them to police through 131 444 or online at www.pfes.nt.gov.au.

Weather challenge in search for missing walker

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Weather challenge in search for missing walker

Wednesday, 8 October 2025 – 3:59 pm.

The search for a walker missing in rugged bushland near Hollybank, in the state’s northeast, has continued into its fourth day.
More than 50 search and rescue personnel, involving Tasmania Police, State Emergency Service, Ambulance Tasmania and Tasmania Mounted Search and Rescue resources were in the Hollybank area today but sadly, there has been no sign of missing walker, Peter Willoughby.
Search efforts will continue into this evening and will resume tomorrow, utilising Tasmania Police, Ambulance Tasmania and SES resources.
Mr Willoughby, 76, went missing in bushland about 2km from Hollybank on Sunday afternoon. He is being treated for a medical condition, which may result in him being disoriented.
He was wearing a dark blue jumper, blue jeans and sneakers at the time he went missing.
Extensive resources have been deployed since Sunday, with multiple search units today working through challenging weather conditions of wind and rain in the rugged and dense bush.
Helicopter resources could not be deployed due to poor weather and low visibility, while the effectiveness of police drones was hindered by wind and rain.
Tasmania Police Northern District Inspector Nick Clark said the search teams had worked hard to try and find Mr Willoughby.
“Given the period of time he has been missing and the challenging weather in the area, there are obvious concerns for Mr Willoughby’s welfare,” Inspector Clark said.
“But we always remain hopeful that we may find him.
“We will continue the search into this evening and again tomorrow, focusing on the vicinity of where he was last seen and some new areas south of the general search area.”
Anyone who has information regarding the incident or who may have seen Mr Willoughby in the area from Sunday is asked to contact police on 131 444.

Market sounding begins for the Building Early Education Fund

Source: Murray Darling Basin Authority

The next stage in the delivery of the Building Early Education Fund is now underway, to help address shortages of high quality early education services in fast-growing outer suburbs and regional areas. 

The Albanese Government is investing $1 billion in the Fund, because every child deserves access to safe, high-quality early learning – no matter their postcode or what their parents do. 

The Department of Education has started discussions with large not-for-profit providers about building new early childhood education and care services or expanding existing services in areas of need.

Submissions close 30 October 2025 for market sounding for the large provider not-for-profit round of the Fund. Information about how to respond is available on the department’s website. 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Early Childhood Education and Minister for Youth, Senator Dr Jess Walsh:

“This is an important milestone and marks the next step in the delivery of the $1 billion Building Early Education Fund.

“Market sounding will include gathering feedback from providers and stakeholders on how we can best support more quality not-for-profit early education and care through our grant rounds.

“This is an important step on the path to a quality universal early education and care system.”