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Monitoring of the Australian petroleum industry 2009—Report of the ACCC into the prices, costs and profits of unleaded petrol in Australia.
The 2008-09 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector.
Allens reviewed the appropriateness of the current international LPG benchmark price for setting automotive LPG wholesale prices in Australia.
The study focused on the 3 main components of the import parity price (IPP) for regular unleaded petrol, premium unleaded petrol and diesel—namely, the refined fuel benchmark, the fuel quality premium and freight.
In August 2006 the Treasurer asked the ACCC to provide quarterly reports on the differential between E10 and unleaded petrol prices. The ACCC provided four reports on a quarterly basis until September 2007.
Analysis of Australia Post's regulatory accounts for the preceding year, to determine whether it has used revenue from its reserved services to cross-subsidise its non-reserved services.
The guideline details the ACCC's information requirements for prices monitoring and financial reporting, including for airport car parking, under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the Airports Act 1996.
This publication contains two reports: Telecommunications competitive safeguards, and Changes in the prices paid for telecommunications services in Australia.
In October 2002 the Prime Minister announced that the ACCC would monitor medical indemnity premiums to assess whether they are actuarially and commercially justified.
In October 2002 the Prime Minister announced that the ACCC would monitor medical indemnity premiums to assess whether they are actuarially and commercially justified.