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July 29, 2003NO.062
COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY PAYMENTS TO QUEENSLAND FOR 2002-03
The Treasurer announced today that the $270 000 penalty imposed on Queensland’s
2002-03 competition payments would be lifted and reimbursed. This follows
the National Competition Council’s supplementary assessment of water
pricing by Townsville City Council.
The Council’s 2002 assessment noted that it would undertake a supplementary
assessment of this matter following the Queensland Competition Authority’s
consideration of the latest cost effectiveness study commissioned by
Townsville City Council.
The National Competition Council has recommended that the penalty be
lifted and reimbursed. This follows the Queensland Competition Authority
concluding that there is evidence that there would be no net benefit
from introducing a two-part tariff for residential customers at this
stage, although it would be prudent for the Townsville City Council to
keep this issue under review.
The supplementary assessment, however, notes that the Queensland Competition
Authority identified a range of deficiencies with the earlier evidence
presented by Townsville City Council and had to seek additional information
and undertake its own further cost effectiveness analysis.
Furthermore, the National Competition Council has recommended that it
would be inappropriate to reimburse the $270 000 penalty deducted from
Queensland’s 2001-02 competition payments as at that time Queensland
had not met its commitment to introduce, or demonstrate an adequate case
for not introducing, two-part tariffs for residential customers in Townsville.
The Commonwealth also agrees with this recommendation.
The supplementary assessment will be made available on the National Competition
Council’s website (
CANBERRA
25 July 2003
Contact: David Alexander
(02) 6277 7340