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  • Rail

    We regulate access to support competition by enabling third parties to access essential infrastructure that cannot be economically duplicated, including below-rail (track) infrastructure.

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    • 2017 Draft Access Undertaking (UT5)
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    Queensland Rail
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    • Qld Rail 2020 Draft Access Undertaking
    • Qld Rail 2016 Access Undertaking
    Accessing rail networks
  • Water

    Water is an essential resource which requires careful management and regulation.

    We are the economic regulator of water and wastewater services for Queensland.

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    Urban retail water
    • Retail Water Price Monitoring
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    Urban bulk water
    • Seqwater: bulk water price investigations
    • Gladstone Area Water Board
    Rural water
    • Irrigation price investigations
    • SunWater's irrigation prices
    • Seqwater's irrigation prices
    Queensland-wide issues
    • Water Pricing Principles
    • Criteria for Monopoly Water Supply Activities
  • Electricity

    Along with our more public role, in setting regulated electricity prices, we set the solar feed-in tariff for regional customers and enforce the Electricity Distribution Network Code.

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    Distributors
    • The National Energy Customer Framework
    • Electricity Distribution Network Code
    • Enforcement action
    • Enforcement Guidelines
    • Guaranteed Service Levels payments
  • Ports

    Queensland’s 20 ports are crucial to the state's export-driven economy. Coal makes up the bulk of the exports by volume and accounts for nearly half of the total value of Queensland’s exports. 

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    • 2017 Access Undertaking
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    • 2006 Access Undertaking
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  • Electricity: Supporting efficient outcomes in energy for the long term interests of Queenslanders

  • Rail: Promoting efficient use of, and fair access to, key rail infrastructure in Queensland

  • Ports Regulation: Delivering efficient access to Queensland’s key export infrastructure

  • Water: Advocating fair water prices that encourage efficient water use in Queensland

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  • 19 Dec 2013

    Electricity News

    Retail electricity price regulation for regional QLD

    Issues Paper released on the review of retail electricity price regulation in regional Queensland

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  • 11 Dec 2013

    Electricity News

    Regulated Retail Electricity Prices 2014-15

    Release of our Draft Determination on regulated retail electricity prices.

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