The Competitive Edge

Gilbert + Tobin

Get the lowdown on developments in competition law in Australia and around the world with The Competitive Edge, a competition law podcast. Each fortnight Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein explore insights and trends with our resident experts and special guests to give you the competitive edge. 

  1. TSLRIC Poetry: Dr Lilla Csorgo on merger control, ex ante regulation, economics and literature

    May 22

    TSLRIC Poetry: Dr Lilla Csorgo on merger control, ex ante regulation, economics and literature

    Dr Lilla Csorgo, lay member of the High Court of New Zealand, joins us to talk about being Chief Economist in three different countries, approaches to ex ante regulation and merger control, being approximately correct vs precisely wrong, and whether fiction and economics have anything in common. Plus, the ACCC wins against Coles in its “was/now/had been” pricing case, the courts have thoughts on NSW Ports, competition and consumer initiatives in the federal budget, and competition and consumer concerns at the FIFA World Cup … All this and e-micromobility with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein.     Links:    Henry Ergas, "TSLRIC, TELRIC and Other Forms of Forward-Looking Cost Models in Telecommunications: A Curmudgeon's Guide" at SSRN  Softwar by Thierry Breton and Denis Beneich at The Internet Archive  Prose and plays by Dr Lilla Csorgo   ACCC v Coles [2026] FCA 598   Mayfield v NSW Ports [2026] HCA 21 Summary and Judgment  "Why Susie sells seashells by the seashore: Implicit egotism and major life decisions", Journey of Personality and Social Psychology, 82(4) 469-487  Why all fire trucks are called Dennis  Discover your Hogwarts House at Hatty Potter Wizarding World  Julien Guyon, "Risk of Collusion: Will Groups of 3 Ruin the FIFA World Cup?"  The Disgrace of Gijon on YouTube  Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team  Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au   Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    32 min
  2. O, for Hormuz of Fire: Geoff Petersen on the regulatory response to the fuel shocks that are raising prices and causing shortages around the world.

    Apr 21

    O, for Hormuz of Fire: Geoff Petersen on the regulatory response to the fuel shocks that are raising prices and causing shortages around the world.

    G+T Partner Geoff Petersen unpacks the regulatory response to the fuel shocks that are raising prices and causing shortages around the world, including security of energy supply and infrastructure, new demand from electric vehicles and data centres, and questions about fuel price gouging and domestic gas reservation.. Plus, the first quarter of the new merger regime and another round for the MicroStar/Konvoy acquisition, our new Solicitor-General of Australia, and the Wiggles deliver their product safety podcast … All this and a muse of fire with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein.     Links:    Derek Jacobi's "Wooden O" speech from Kenneth Branagh's Henry V   Dire Straits, "Heavy Fuel"  What was the googlewhack?  ACCC, "New merger regime off to a positive start"  MicroStar/Konvoy on the new acquisitions register and the old public informal review register  Attorney-General recommends Solicitor-General to Governor-General  The Wiggles' podcast on button battery and toy safety  The ACCC's weekly fuel price monitoring report   G+T on the new maximum penalties for competition and consumer contraventions  Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team  Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au   Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    40 min
  3. Once Upon a Time in China: Amelia McKellar on merger control, involution-style competition and the accidental sad horse in China

    Feb 18

    Once Upon a Time in China: Amelia McKellar on merger control, involution-style competition and the accidental sad horse in China

    Special Counsel Amelia McKellar joins us to explore merger control and microchips, industry policy and involution in the world's second-largest economy. Plus, all the news on the new and now mandatory Australian merger framework, G+T's new tool to navigate all those thresholds and forms, the proposed prohibition on unfair trading practices planned for 2027, and a whistleblower bounty in the US … All this and the accidental sad horse with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein.          Links:    ABC on Australia's Central Western Standard Time Zone (UTC+08:45)   The Criterion Collection on the Once Upon a Time in China series   The consolidated Notifications Determination and the Forms Determination   G+T on the merger changes that came into effect in January 2026  Our new merger assessment obligation tool: MerTL  Possibly the best book written on the subject of turtle stacking  US Antitrust Division and US Postal Service pay $1m whistleblower bounty  Check out our episode on whistleblowers with Kieran Pender from last September  No-one's far from anyone anymore with the OTC in 1990  The Guardian on the accidental sad/crying horse  Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team  Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au   Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min

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Get the lowdown on developments in competition law in Australia and around the world with The Competitive Edge, a competition law podcast. Each fortnight Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein explore insights and trends with our resident experts and special guests to give you the competitive edge. 

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