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The ACCC monitors the prices, costs and profits of the major domestic airlines as part of a government direction. The government first directed the ACCC to do this between June 2020 and June 2023. The government issued a subsequent direction in November 2023, which applies until December 2026.
Quarterly update examining domestic airline competition in Australia.
The first fusion cell, focusing on Investment Scams, was targeted to address imposter bond and term deposit scams, and AI trading platform scams.
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.
The results of the ACCC's monitoring of prices, financial performance and quality of service at Australian airports are published in the following reports.
This report presents the results of the ACCC's price, financial reporting and quality of service monitoring for aeronautical, car parking and landside access services at major airports for the 2022-23 financial year.
First report under the reinstated direction of the ACCC’s monitoring of Australian domestic air passenger transport services.
The Part XICB arbitration guideline provides guidance on negotiation and arbitration processes in relation to declared cash equity clearing and settlement services under Part XICB of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.
This report presents the results of the ACCC's price, financial reporting and quality of service monitoring for aeronautical, car parking and landside access services at major airports for the 2021-22 financial year.
Twelfth report on the ACCC’s monitoring of Australian domestic air passenger transport services.