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This factsheet is for consumers with disability and their carers and support networks. It will help you find the right place to go if you need advice or have a complaint.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2014–15 financial year.
The ACCC has a role under the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 (APCA) to assess whether Australia Post is cross-subsidising its non-reserved services with revenues from its reserved services.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2013–14 financial year.
The formal definition of cross-subsidy that has developed in the economic literature comprises two tests that compare a service’s revenues to different cost concepts.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2012–13 financial year.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2011–12 financial year.
This bi-fold postcard was produced to raise awareness among secondary school students about their rights when buying goods and services under the consumer guarantee’s provisions contained in the Australian Consumer Law.
Presents the results of the ACCC’s cross-subsidy analysis based on Australia Post’s regulatory accounts for the 2010–11 financial year.
The ACCC, together with the state and territory consumer protection regulators, have developed a new point-of-sale sign to give consumers clear information about their rights to refunds and replacements as well as refunds and remedies under the Australian Consumer Law.