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On 1 April 2016 the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ released a final determination granting an exemption to Patrick at its Port Adelaide port terminal facility from Parts 3 to 6 of the Port Terminal Access (Bulk Wheat) Code of Conduct.
Viterra is a bulk handling company that operates six bulk wheat port facilities in South Australia.
On 11 July 2013 the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ commenced a combined public inquiry into making final access determinations for a number of the fixed line services and the wholesale ADSL service.
The fixed line services are the:
On 24 September 2015 the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ released a final determination granting an exemption to WAPRES at its Bunbury port terminal facility.
On 24 September 2015 the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ released final determinations granting exemptions to both GrainCorp and Queensland Bulk Terminals at their respective bulk wheat port terminals at the Port of Brisbane.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ has commenced consultation on non-price terms and conditions and supplementary pricing issues for a number of related declared services:
On 30 July 2015, the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ exempted Newcastle Agri Terminal Pty Ltd's and Qube Holdings Limited's respective bulk wheat terminals at the Port of Newcastle under the mandatory code on bulk wheat terminal access.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ is consulting on what information NBN Co should disclose about the rollout of its network.
A mandatory code on bulk wheat terminal access commenced on 30 September 2014, replacing the previous access undertakings regime administered by the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´. The Wheat Port Code of Conduct regulates bulk wheat port terminal operators to ensure that exporters have fair and transparent access to terminal facilities.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ commences a public inquiry into making a final access determination for the Mobile Terminating Access Service (MTAS).