Who benefits from regulatory reform
This submission was made in response to Sydney Water’s price determination for 2016-2020. PIAC welcomes the proposed price reduction for customers but remains concerned about
This submission was made in response to Sydney Water’s price determination for 2016-2020. PIAC welcomes the proposed price reduction for customers but remains concerned about
This submission addresses the Australian Energy Market Commission’s (AEMC) options paper National Electricity Amendment (Retailer-Distributor Credit Support Requirements) Rule 2015 and National Gas Amendment (Retailer-Distributor
This submission responds to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s (IPART) draft report on solar feed-in tariffs in NSW. The submission discusses two issues; first,
This submission addresses the Australian Energy Regulator’s (AER) revised Draft Exempt Selling Guideline version 4 (the Guideline). The AER is proposing to amend the guideline
This submission responded to the Australian Energy Market Commission’s (AEMC) discussion paper, Integration of Energy Storage – Regulatory Implications (the discussion paper). The submission covered
This submission responded to an issues paper released by Energy Consumers Australia (ECA), seeking stakeholder feedback on aspects of its grants program. In the submission,
This submission responds to a rule change proposal from the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Energy Council. The proposed change was to enhance information provision
The Queensland Government is conducting a consultation regarding re-opening the Queensland Stolen Wages reparations scheme, as promised in the lead up to the 2015 election.
In this letter sent to all South Australian Members of Parliament on 21 October 2015, PIAC provides a briefing for the Stolen Generations (Compensation) Bill
This submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission’s (AHRC) ‘Religious Freedom Roundtable’ comments on how freedom of religion is protected in Australia. PIAC notes that
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