Cee B's blog
Australian Franchisor Lobbyists Argue Franchisees Expect Too Much
Submitted by Cee B on Tue, 2008/11/11 - 00:32.MELBOURNE, Australia (Blue MauMau) - The public hearing of the Federal Inquiry on November 5 into the Franchise Code of Conduct has seen the Franchise Council of Australia, the Australian Retailers
Millionaire Denies Murdering Gay Lover
Submitted by Cee B on Mon, 2008/10/27 - 02:25.These pair were the most brutal master franchisees in Australia where their gutter style has been the subject of a number of submissions to the franchising Inquiry in Australia.
Lawmakers know didly squat
It would appear that historically when inquiries into franchising are conducted we end up with a relati
Brilliant Royalty Cheats
Submitted by Cee B on Thu, 2008/09/25 - 11:24.Here are some age old basics on catching royalty cheats and while there are often additional franchise specific tools available, I hope this offers more of an insight into a dangerous game many only thought they understood.
Is Franchising Flawed?
Submitted by Cee B on Fri, 2008/09/19 - 16:24.In Australia we have a white-goods salesman by the name of Gerry Harvey who moved into franchising many years ago.
Australian MP Lashes 'Criminal Banks' and 'Useless Regulator'
Submitted by Cee B on Thu, 2008/09/04 - 02:47.CANBERRA, Australia (Blue MauMau) - Joanna Gash (LP), a member of parliament representing Gilmore, New South Wales, condemned in federal parliament on Monday criminal collusion between Australia's banks and franchisors that wipe out franchisees.
Chicken Zees Get Reprieve
Submitted by Cee B on Fri, 2008/08/22 - 17:50.A founder of Australian franchise chain Lenard's Chicken store is embroiled in a salacious trial Down Under. His murder trial has been delayed.
Australian Franchise Inquiry, Don't Tell Anyone
Submitted by Cee B on Mon, 2008/08/18 - 21:00.With only 3 weeks to close of submissions to the Australian inquiry into franchising the regulator has finally published the existence of the inquiry on the government website.
The Australian inquiry is meant to be a secret
With only 3 weeks to close of submissions to the Australian inquiry into franchising the reg







