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Barnaby Joyce
National 

Barnaby Joyce and Nick Xenaphon Call For Changes to Protect Retail Tenants

June 1, 2009 Marc Pallisco 0 Comments retail dispute, retail leases, shopping centre

Barnaby JoyceNATIONALS senator Barnaby Joyce (pictured, right) has called for stronger unconscionable conduct laws to protect retail tenants from their wealthy landlords.

Mr Joyce says the tendency for shopping centre owners whereby “the small shop owner goes in, is wringed out, and then spat out” is unfair.

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