Reasonable limitations on the right to freedom of expression
PIAC submitted that Part IIA of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) (RDA) does not require amendment. PIAC stated that the evidence from 21 years
PIAC submitted that Part IIA of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) (RDA) does not require amendment. PIAC stated that the evidence from 21 years
PIAC provided preliminary feedback to the AER’s review of its Stakeholder Engagement Framework. This is the first review to take place since the framework was
PIAC responded to the NSW Government’s draft Plan to Save NSW Energy and Money. The draft plan is part of broader consultation on the draft
PIAC’s view is that the AEMC’s assessment criteria do not support a proper assessment of the networks’ derogation proposal. The focus should be to consider
PIAC’s submission was supportive of the proposed business-to-business procedures for new and original retailers to follow when a customer indicates they have been transferred without
Over the past five years, the NSW networks have increased their regulated asset base (RAB) through capital expenditure to augment the system. The RAB determines
The AEMC’s preferred rule change is disappointing and does not address the issues raised by the proponents. PIAC strongly supported the principle behind the rule change proposal. We
This submission responds to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s (IPART) draft report on the Review of the performance and competiveness of the retail electricity
The development of the NSW networks tariff structure statements (TSS) has been a long and in-depth process. PIAC has been involved throughout the process, and has made a number
PIAC’s submission to the NSW Government’s Homelessness Strategy consultation calls for the Government to report publicly against specific measurable targets for reduction in homelessness over the next
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