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The ACCC provided its final advice on the water infrastructure charge rules on 26 June 2009.
On 30 July 2015, the ACCC exempted Newcastle Agri Terminal Pty Ltd's and Qube Holdings Limited's respective bulk wheat terminals at the Port of Newcastle under the mandatory code on bulk wheat terminal access.
A mandatory code on bulk wheat terminal access commenced on 30 September 2014, replacing the previous access undertakings regime administered by the ACCC. The Wheat Port Code of Conduct regulates bulk wheat port terminal operators to ensure that exporters have fair and transparent access to terminal facilities.
ACCC reports to the next generation networks discussions.
The ACCC has granted an exemption for GrainCorp’s Carrington terminal at the Port of Newcastle under the new mandatory code on bulk wheat terminal access.
The Water Charge (Infrastructure) Rules 2010 commenced on 12 January 2011 after being made by the Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.
The amendments were registered on 16 February 2011 and commenced on 17 February 2011.
The ACCC received a number of submissions from stakeholders and interested parties during the development of the Water Trading Rules advice.
The rules relate to water planning and management charges in the Murray-Darling Basin, and require information on these charges to be published.
The minister wrote to the ACCC in September 2009 requesting advice on possible amendments of a technical nature to the rules