Release of Draft Inquiry Report into National Competition Policy Arrangements

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Release of Draft Inquiry Report into National Competition Policy Arrangements

NO.094

RELEASE OF DRAFT INQUIRY REPORT INTO NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY

ARRANGEMENTS

The Treasurer, Peter Costello, today announced the release of the Productivity

Commission’s Discussion Draft on National Competition Policy (NCP)

Arrangements.

In April this year the Treasurer tasked the Productivity Commission with

assessing the impacts of NCP arrangements to date and identify future competition-related

reform priorities. The inquiry is intended to provide an independent input

to the Council of Australian Governments review of NCP, scheduled to complete

in September 2005.

The Discussion Draft indicates numerous areas where national coordination

of reform would offer a high pay-off to the community compared with jurisdictions

acting independently. The draft suggests that areas such as healthcare and

natural resource management would benefit substantially from a nationally

coordinated reform program and urges the all governments to both recommit

to the National Water Initiative and expedite the Energy Market Reform Program.

The Productivity Commission is releasing its Discussion Draft to facilitate

further public comment and input before finalising its report for Government.

The Commission will be holding public hearings from 30 November to 16 December

2004 with written submissions due by 17 December 2004.

I would like to thank those people who have taken the time to make submissions

to the inquiry. I encourage all interested parties, including state and

local governments, to provide comment on the draft findings and to participate

in the inquiry’s public hearings.

The Government looks forward to the outcomes of these public processes

and the resulting final report. The Government will consider the final recommendations

and will respond to the report in full, following receipt of the final report

in early 2005.

CANBERRA

26 October 2004

Contact: David Alexander

02 6277 7340