Submission to the Essential Services Commission of South Australia on the revised performance monitoring framework for SA Water
Justice, Opportunity and Shared Wealth for all South Australians
Submission to the Essential Services Commission of South Australia on the revised performance monitoring framework for SA Water
Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission on the Bill Contents and Billing Requirements Rule Change
SACOSS' Submission to the Department for Energy and Mining's consultation on the activities of the Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme (REPS)
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Submission to ESCOSA on its Draft Inquiry Report into the regulatory arrangements for small-scale water, sewerage and energy services
SACOSS' submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission's consultation to update regulatory arrangements for the integration of distributed energy resources
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Submission to the Productivity Commission’s National Water Reform Issues Paper
SACOSS made a submission regarding the Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement: Proposal to include minimum accessibility standards for housing in the National Construction Code. We noted that the Australian Network for Universal Housing Design (ANUHD) also made a thorough and considered submission on this matter, which SACOSS supports, endorsing its analysis and recommendations.
SACOSS’ submission to the Department for Energy and Mining (DEM) consultation on proposed Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme
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SACOSS and endorsing partners have made a Joint Statement regarding the Health Care (Governance) Amendment Bill 2020, currently under discussion and due for debate in SA Parliament in the week commencing Mon 20 July. The Statement has been endorsed by SACOSS and the following organisations:
An analysis of the June 2020 ABS Labour Force data for SA which shows an underlying unemployment rate of 10.3% (not the headline 8.8%) and despite improving job numbers from May to June, over 200,000 South Australians still looking for work or more work.