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On 4 July 2016 the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ commenced a public inquiry into whether the wholesale asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) service should continue to be declared.
On 13 April 2015 the Minister for Small Business directed the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ to hold an inquiry into the competitiveness of the wholesale gas industry.
On 23 May 2014, the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ commenced a public inquiry into making a final access determination for the domestic transmission capacity service (DTCS).
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ has completed its second annual review of Water NSW’s regulated charges for water infrastructure services in the Murray-Darling Basin. This review applies to charges for 2016-17, the third and last year of the regulatory period 2014–17.
A mandatory code on bulk wheat terminal access commenced on 30 September 2014.
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.
On 23 September 2015, the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ made a Final Decision to accredit IPART under Part 9 of the Water Charge (Infrastructure) Rules 2010 (WCIR).
The accepted Hunter Valley Access Undertaking requires ARTC to submit documentation to the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ for the purposes of an annual compliance assessment. Section 4.10 and Schedule G of the undertaking requires the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ to determine whether ARTC has complied with the financial model and pricing principles specified in the undertaking and whether there has been any under or over recovery of revenue from users that needs to be reconciled.
Australia Post has provided the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ with a draft price notification regarding proposed price increases for letter services. Australia Post is proposing to introduce a basic postage rate of $1 for letters delivered at a new slower timetable, which allows up to an extra three business days for delivery to occur. Postage stamps for letters delivered at the current timetable cost 70 cents. Australia Post’s proposal also includes price increases for the delivery of large letters.
Viterra is a bulk handling company that operates six bulk wheat port facilities in South Australia.