Publications
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Submission to IPART in review of Central Coast Council Water and Wastewater Services Consultation Paper
Central Coast households need affordable, equitable and sustainable water and wastewater services that meet current standards around health, quality and environmental impact.
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Rule change proposal to the AEMC on co-optimisation of all energy resources in the ISP
Our rule change proposal is designed to enable a faster and cheaper transition to zero emissions energy, while saving households billions of dollars along the way.
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Submission to CCA in response to the Issues Paper: 2025 Annual Progress Report
A rapid transition to a cleaner energy system is critical, but it cannot come at any cost. We’re advocating for an efficient transition that is fair and considers all community members.
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Joint submission to the AER’s Retail Guidelines Review Consultation Paper
We need changes to energy retail guidelines that support Australian households, so we’re advocating for more a stronger focus on outcomes and more consultation with a broader range of energy users.
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Submission to Parliamentary Inquiry into Measures to combat right-wing extremism in NSW
We called for three amendments to the Government’s Crimes and Summary Offences Amendment Bill to remove confusing wording and ensure people opposing fascism are protected.
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Submission to the AER’s Ausgrid Community Power Network Trial Waiver Application – Issues Paper
As we transition to a more sustainable energy system, we encourage new ideas that prioritise fairness and efficiency. But they also need to be properly scrutinised for consumer benefit and impact.
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Submission to the AEMC draft determination on Establishing the Regulatory Framework for Retail Customer-Initiated Gas Abolishment
As more households disconnect from the gas network, we’re advocating to ensure the costs that come with the shift are recovered in a more equitable way.
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Submission on the DCCEEW’s Solar Sharer Offer Consultation Paper
The Solar Sharer Offer proposes 3 ‘free’ hours of electricity for households per day, but are some people more setup to benefit than others?
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Submission to the AER in response to the Default Market Offer 2026-2027 Issues Paper
People should be able to confidently access a simple energy service at a fair price. We see significant opportunity for reforms to shape the DMO into a fairer, trusted and more reasonably prices electricity option that puts people first.
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Submission to the AER on Essential Energy’s Training Academy Ringfencing Waiver Application
Upskilling workers in regional NSW will help with the energy transition, while creating opportunities for people to train and work closer to where they live.