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The Justice and Equity Centre led a joint consumer and community response to the AEMC's Draft Determination for the Improving the ability to switch to a better offer rule change. The submission was co-signed by the ACT Council of Social Service, Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association, the Ethnic Communities Council of NSW, Financial Counsellors' Association of NSW, People with Disability Australia and the St Vincent de Paul Society NSW.
The Justice and Equity Centre led a joint consumer and community response to Commonwealth DCCEEW's consultation paper on potential reforms to the Default Market Offer (DMO). The submission was co-signed by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS), Combined Pensioners & Superannuants Association (CPSA), Energetic Communities and the South Australian Council of Social Service (SACOSS). Having advocated for a holistic review of the DMO for the past several years, our organisations welcomed the opportunity to engage with this consultation.
The Justice and Equity Centre led a joint consumer and community response to the AEMC's consultation paper on gas distribution networks: connection and permanent abolishment charges. The submission was co-signed by Sydney Community Forum, Solar Citizens and the Queensland Council of Social Service.
The Justice and Equity Centre made a submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission’s (AEMC) Pricing Review, calling for a fairer, simpler, and more affordable energy system for all NSW consumers.
The Justice and Equity Centre led a joint consumer and community response to the NSW Net Zero Commission's 2025 consultation. The submission was co-signed by the Tenants' Union of NSW and the First Nations Clean Energy Network. The NSW Net Zero Commission sought feedback from stakeholders on how NSW can best achieve our legislated climate targets on schedule.
The JEC led a joint submission with the Ethnic Communities Council of NSW, Financial Counsellors’ Association of NSW, South Australia Council of Social Service, St Vincent de Paul Society NSW, Sydney Community Forum, Tenants’ Union of NSW and Uniting Vic Tas to the Australian Energy Regulator’s (AER) Review of the exemptions framework for embedded networks – Invitation to submit feedback on proposed new retail conditions in the ‘Retail Exempt Selling Guideline’ (version 7).
We joined First Nations organisations and energy advocates to call on the NT Utilities Commission to ensure transparent public reporting for people on prepaid energy arrangements.