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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.
The communications market report is made up of 2 parts — competitive safeguards within the Australian telecommunications industry
and changes in the prices paid by consumers for telecommunications services. The ACCC is required to publish this report by 31 December of the relevant financial year.
The fourth 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 third 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 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.
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.
This paper outlines the findings from a stakeholder consultation conducted by the ACCC about Consumer Data Right data quality.
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.
This report presents the findings from the ACCC’s targeted compliance review of data holders’ Consumer Data Right authorisation processes