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The second quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
The ACCC has prepared guidelines that set out our position on the investigation and enforcement of possible contraventions of the Competition and Consumer (Gas Market Emergency Price) Order 2022 (the Order).
This report outlines breaches of the SSU for the period 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022. The ACCC has prepared this report based on whether in its view, on the balance of probabilities, a breach of the SSU occurred.
The first quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2022, which commenced in December 2022.
The ACCC has prepared this document to help infrastructure operators in the Murray-Darling Basin understand how certain charges should be recovered from their customers, and how the charges should be displayed on the infrastructure operators’ schedule of charges.
Eleventh report on the ACCC’s monitoring of Australian domestic air passenger transport services.
On 20 December 2022, the ACCC released its first report as required under the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—General Insurance Policies) Direction 2022.
The twelfth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2019, which started in December 2019.
The report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores. It also includes observations on key developments within the sector.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is required to report annually on competition in the Australian telecommunications sector and price changes for telecommunications services in Australia.