House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public Administration

Alternative means of providing banking and like services in regional Australia
Media Releases

Media release, 20 April 1998

REGIONAL BANKING INQUIRY TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING IN LAUNCESTON

The Post Office Agents Association, Trust Bank and a number of business and community groups will appear before the influential House of Representatives Financial Institutions Committee at a public hearing in Launceston on Thursday as part of its wide ranging inquiry into alternative banking for regional Australia.

David Hawker MP, Chairman of the Committee, said " In Launceston we are interested in canvassing a range of issues with industry groups, community groups and financial institutions to ensure that Australians in regional and remote Australia, and wherever else banks are closing down, have access to those financial services which are essential features of modern living."

"The Committee is particularly interested in hearing from the Post Office Agents Association which represents the owners and operators of Licensed Post Offices. This will follow on from Australia Post's appearance before the Committee in Melbourne yesterday."

"The Licensed Post Offices (LPOs) are in many ways on the front line of this issue. There are about 2950 Licensed Post Offices in Australia which form over 75% of Australia Post's retail network of Post Offices. Three fifths are classified as rural. In many small towns the local post office may be the only access point for a range of services including financial services."

"We are interested in exploring ways to expand the role of Licensed Post Offices. As only about 40% of rural Licensed Post Offices can provide electronic banking services, one possibility is to allow all Licensed Post Offices to connect to Australia Post's electronic network."

Mr Hawker added "The Committee has been very successful in raising the profile of this important issue. This round of hearings will provide the Committee with valuable insights and possible solutions. The more alternatives the better, as this will provide people in rural and remote areas with as much choice as possible."

Release ends //22 April 1998

Further information:
David Hawker MP (Chairman) 02 - 6277 4837
Janet Connaughton (Inquiry Secretary) 02 - 6277 2375
e-mail: EFPA.Reps@aph.gov.au

PUBLIC HEARINGS PROGRAM - LAUNCESTON
23 April 1998

Theatrette
Queen Victoria Museum and Arts Gallery
Wellington Street
LAUNCESTON

Thursday 23 April 1998

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