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The National Anti-Scam Centre targets particular scam types through time-limited taskforces called fusion cells. These reports document their activity and outcomes.
The National Anti-Scam Centre quarterly update provides insights into the most significant scams that impact Australians and highlights the key initiatives put into action to disrupt and prevent scams.
On 20 August 2018, the Treasurer directed the ACCC to hold a public inquiry into the prices, profits and margins in the supply of electricity in the National Electricity Market (NEM).
The ACCC has been directed to monitor the prices, costs, and profits of home, contents, strata, and certain commercial insurance policies, before and after the government’s cyclone reinsurance pool was introduced.
Report to the Australian Senate on anti-competitive and other practices by health funds and providers in relation to private health insurance
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) produce an annual report each year, in accordance with section 63 of the Public Service Act 1999.
The ACCC's corporate plan sets out the commission's purpose, objectives and the key areas of focus each year.
An annual report provided to the minister on water issues. The report provides information on regulated water charges, transformation arrangements, termination of network access, compliance with the Commonwealth Water Market and Water Charge Rules, and related issues.
This report produced annually explains key trends in scam activity and highlights the impact of scams on the community.
The ACCC is responsible for monitoring compliance with the Competition and Consumer Rules, the Consumer Data Standards and Part IVD of the Competition and Consumer Act.