On 18 July 2008 Australia Post lodged a locality notice under subsection 95Z(5) of the Trade Practices Act 1974. This locality notice proposed increases in prices of Australia Post's reserved letter services.
On 14 December, Airservices Australia (Airservices) lodged a formal price notification under subsection 95Z(5) of the Trade Practices Act 1974 Airservices proposed a path of prices for its aviation rescue and fire fighting services to apply from 1 January 2006, and ending 30 June 2009.
On 28 June 2005 Airservices Australia (Airservices) lodged a formal price notification under subsection 95Z(5) of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
On 29 November 2004, Airservices Australia (Airservices) lodged a formal price notification under subsection 95Z(5) of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
On 24 September 2004 Australia Post lodged a formal price notification under subsection 95Z(5) of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
On 14 April 2004, the ACCC received a notice from Airservices Australia (Airservices) stating that Airservices proposes to introduce a temporary price for an aviation rescue and fire fighting (ARFF) service located at Ayers Rock Airport which is declared under section 95X of the Act.
In February 2003, Australia Post lodged a draft notification proposing price increases for certain Reply Paid mail services. Most Reply Paid letters fall within the category of Australia Post reserved services which are declared under the PS Act.
Formal notification of proposed prices for reserved letter services in accordance with the PSA, proposal to take effect from 13 January 2003.
Sydney Airports Corporation Limited (SACL) notified the Commission in September 2002 of its proposal to offer a passenger-based charge for regional air services at the common use terminal now known as Terminal 2 (the former Ansett domestic terminal).
In July 2002 Airservices Australia provided the ACCC with a formal notification of proposed temporary price increases for en-route navigation services; terminal navigation at 9 of the 22 locations where those services are provided; and aviation and fire fighting services at all 16 locations where these services are provided.
On 30 January 2002, Adsteam Marine Ltd notified the ACCC of its intention to increase prices at the ports of Brisbane, Port Botany, Port Jackson, Melbourne and Adelaide.
Australia Post submitted a draft notification in June 2001. This notification was then withdrawn in July and Australia Post engaged in further consultation with users.
In May 2001 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) decided to object to Sydney Airport Corporation Limited’s (SACL’s) proposed charges for the provision of aeronautical services at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport.