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ACOSS welcomes gas market code

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ACOSS welcomes the release of the gas market code and is urging the government to take further steps to make energy affordable as an essential service for people on low and modest incomes.

 

ACOSS CEO Cassandra Goldie said: “International gas corporations are making enormous profits from public resources while soaring energy bills are forcing people on lower incomes to choose between heating their homes and eating three meals a day.

 

“The gas code will increase the necessary regulation of these companies and the $12/GJ price cap should help put downward pressure on household gas prices.

 

“The energy minister should monitor the exemptions to the cap, which could allow too many companies to exceed the cap and make very large returns.” 

 

ACOSS believes the government should do more to ensure energy is affordable for people on lower incomes, including:

  • substantially lifting income support payments including Youth Allowance and JobSeeker, 

  • stepping in to reduce the default market offer, 

  • investing further in energy efficiency, electrification and solar retrofits for low-income housing, including mandatory energy performance rental standards and 

  • assisting states to reform energy concessions 

ACOSS is also urging the government to:

  • Establish a domestic gas reserve to guarantee domestic supply rather than rely on  exemptions to the cap to guarantee domestic supply

  • Impose a 10 percent royalty on offshore gas production to fund a transition away from gas

  • Work with energy retailers to provide energy debt relief to people in energy hardship


Contact details:

ACOSS: 0419 626 155

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