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- Queensland Competition Authority
We regulate the prices and terms of access for monopoly infrastructure in Queensland
- Queensland Competition Authority 2021–22 ANNUAL REPORT
2 QUEENSLAND COMPETITION AUTHORITY About us The Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) is an independent statutory body, established in 1997 Our primary role is to ensure monopoly businesses operating in Queensland, particularly in the provision of key infrastructure, do not abuse their market power through unfair pricing or restrictive
- Queensland Competition Authority 2020-21 ANNUAL - qca. org. au
The Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) is an independent statutory body, established in 1997
- Regional electricity prices - QCA
From 1 July 2016, we no longer set electricity prices in south east Queensland (SEQ) Consumers in SEQ can now compare competing electricity offers at Energy Made Easy More about our role in setting prices
- QCA Board and executive team
As required under the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, the QCA always has at least three members Each member is appointed for a maximum term of five years The Governor in Council select and appoint members with a blend of skills and expertise in:
- Statement of regulatory pricing principles for the water sector
Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 (QCA Act), to advise on: • pricing principles that we could adopt to underpin monopoly prices oversight for the water sector
- Competitive neutrality - QCA
In Queensland, the principle of competitive neutrality is applied to relevant state and local government businesses (see ‘State and local government businesses’ below) There are some differences in the way in which the principle is applied for state and local government entities respectively
- Queensland Competition Authority - qcapatch. qca. org. au
On 21 February 2019, the Queensland Competition Authority approved Aurizon Network's amended 2017 draft access undertaking (UT5) under section 134(3) of the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 (QCA Act) UT5 takes effect from that date, and as a consequence, UT4 terminated on 21 February 2019
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