Background and conduct of the inquiry
2.1
Following receipt of a report by the Australian Competition and
Consumer Commission (2007), the Prime Minister and the Minister for Competition
Policy and Consumer Affairs announced on 15 April 2008 that a national version of the FuelWatch scheme currently operating in Western Australia
would be introduced with the aim of improving price transparency for consumers
in the retail petrol market. Fuelwatch is proposed to commence operating
nationally on 15 December 2008. Its effectiveness will be reviewed a year
later.[1]
2.2
The new Fuelwatch scheme will cover unleaded petrol, premium
unleaded petrol, LPG, Diesel, 98 RON and biodiesel blends. It will cover
metropolitan and major regional areas. The minister will have power to alter
the areas covered, in light of submissions by relevant local governments. The
scheme requires petrol retailers to notify the ACCC by 2 pm of their price for the next day (if it is changing) and this price must be maintained for 24
hours from 6 am. The ACCC will publish this information on a website by 4 pm.
Penalties will apply to retailers who deviate from their stated prices,
although some discretion will be given to the ACCC in the case of inadvertent
breaches.
2.3
On 17 June 2008 the Senate referred the National Fuelwatch
(Empowering Consumers) Bill 2008 and the National Fuelwatch (Empowering
Consumers) (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2008[2]
to the Committee for report 'not before 29 September 2008'.
2.4
The committee advertised the inquiry in the national press and
invited written submissions by 7 July 2008. Details of the inquiry were placed
on the committee's website and the committee also wrote to a number of
organisations and stakeholder groups inviting written submissions.
2.5
The committee received 38 submissions. These are listed in
Appendix 1.
2.6
Public hearings were held in Karratha (14 July 2008), Perth (16 July), Brisbane (17 July), Rockhampton (18 July), Adelaide (21 July), Sydney
(1 August), Melbourne (7 August) and Canberra (11 August). No submissions were
received from Tasmania or the Northern Territory but evidence was heard from Hobart
and Darwin by teleconference. Witnesses appearing at these hearings are listed
in Appendix 2.
2.7
The committee thanks those who participated in this inquiry.
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