The Coalition for Cheaper Books...

  • Believes customers in Australia pay too much for books
  • Advocates an open market,leading to lower prices quicker availability
  • Supports removal of restrictions on parallel importation of books
  • Argues the current policy can't be justified in an era of e-commerce

Tag Archive | "Cheaper Books"

Breath: Australia’s Best Novel Cheaper In The UK.

Friday, June 19, 2009

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The Coalition for Cheaper Books today congratulates Tim Winton for winning this years celebrated Miles Franklin Award for literary fiction. “This is a remarkable achievement for one of Australia’s great authors”, Coalition Chairman and Dymocks CEO Don Grover said of Winton’s fourth Miles Franklin Award. Whilst we celebrate Tim’s achievement we lament the fact that his book [...]

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FAQ – What is to stop booksellers importing thousands of remaindered books from overseas and flooding the market?

Thursday, June 11, 2009

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There are a number of reasons why that won’t occur. Firstly and most importantly Australian consumers wont demand such remaindered books. If consumers don’t want them booksellers won’t order them. Australians will continue to prefer Australian printed and published books which will also be more competitively priced. Cheaper good product will easily compete with remaindered products.

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FAQ – Won’t this lead to a flood of cheap American books?

Thursday, June 11, 2009

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Why would it? It hasn’t in New Zealand. The Australian Publishers Association’s own consultants have stated that there has been little actual parallel importing in New Zealand since the restriction on it was lifted over ten years ago. Australian’s will still want and demand quality versions of the books they love. They will still demand Australian [...]

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Media Reports

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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Read what various national media has been reporting about cheaper books: Allan Fels, the former chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and Fred Benchley, former editor of The Australian Financial Review have their say as well as outlining how everyone will benefit from cheaper books.    Bob Carr, former premier of NSW and board member of [...]

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Book Prices In Australia – Our Perspective

Thursday, May 7, 2009

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In late 2008 the Federal Government asked the Productivity Commission to review the provisions of the Copyright Act restricting parallel importation of books into Australia. These provisions, which only apply to books, prevent the importation of legally copyrighted versions of books from other countries. They establish a closed market and mean publishers in Australia are not [...]

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