March 2025 final report31 Mar 2025
On 23 June 2025, the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ released the final report of the Digital Platform Services Inquiry.
The report examines the following 3 topics:
- recent international legislative and regulatory developments in digital competition regimes, unfair trading practices and dispute resolution
- major developments and key trends in online private messaging, app marketplaces and mobile operating systems, digital advertising technology services, and general online retail marketplaces
- potential and emerging competition and consumer issues in cloud computing, generative artificial intelligence, and online gaming.
The report reinforces the need for regulatory reform to address digital platform-related competition and consumer harms, and an economy-wide prohibition on unfair trading practices, as recommended in the September 2022 interim report of this Inquiry.
The report also recommends:
- the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ continue to have a monitoring function for emerging digital technologies under the proposed digital competition regime
- the Australian Government prioritise a whole-of-government approach to digital platform regulation and endorse the Digital Platform Regulators Forum (DP-REG) as a permanent forum.
See: Digital Platform Services Inquiry – March 2025 final report
Key findings from the final report
Issues paper
To inform the final report, the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ released an issues paper on 25 July 2024, seeking written submissions from interested parties to assist the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ in understanding the 3 topics being explored.
Submissions to issues paper
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ received submissions in response to the issues set out in the issues paper from interested parties.