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Catholic Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust's Danny Casey says the handing over of the running of Catholic cemeteries to a government bureaucracy is one of the most "hostile, anti-religious acts" seen in a very long time.
"This is one of the most hostile, anti-religious acts we've seen in a very long time from Minister Pavey - with the support of the premier.
Mr Casey said the Catholic Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust was the "only one" that was the "best operator" with the "fully-funded balance sheet" and with "land for the future".
"The only explanation is that this is hostile to religion and we had thought that the minister would've put that aside and accepted despite whatever else she might think that somewhere in there there's a role for religion in caring for the living."
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ACCC review of Bunningsâ buy of Beaumont Tiles
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has started a review into the proposed acquisition of Beaumont Tiles, the nationâs biggest tile retailer, by hardware giant Bunnings, and wants outside parties to make submissions on whether it might curb competition.
Bunnings, owned by ASX-listed Wesfarmers, announced the acquisition on April 28 and managing director Mike Schneider pledged to run Beaumont Tiles as a stand-alone operation. There are 115 Beaumont Tiles outlets nationwide. The ACCC said it would make a ruling on the acquisition on August 5.
Bunnings is already a substantial seller of tiles, and the ACCC wants to know if the acquisition of 115 Beaumont Tiles stores will curb competition. Â