Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | July 3, 2020
Newsletter: June 2020
Our June edition of the ECA newsletter focuses on the release of our bi-annual research reports plus accompanying Covid insights.
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Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | July 3, 2020
Our June edition of the ECA newsletter focuses on the release of our bi-annual research reports plus accompanying Covid insights.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | June 3, 2020
The May edition of the Energy Consumers Australia newsletter, 2020.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | June 1, 2020
In this changing landscape, it’s more important than ever to ensure that the policy decisions and regulatory frameworks reflect consumer expectations.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | May 1, 2020
Our April newsletter includes a message and video from our new interim CEO Lynne Gallagher plus all the latest information from the month.
Commentary Featured Posts | March 4, 2020
Guest author Dr Jeffrey Hardy reflects on his experience in Australia including Foresighting Forum 2020.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | January 29, 2020
Early last year it became clear to us that we needed new and very different research about Australian household and small business energy consumers.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | October 24, 2018
A bit of context around the Government’s announcement about a new ‘default offer’ to replace the current ‘standing offer’ is useful.
Commentary | September 24, 2018
Have you ever heard a politician, or a businessman, tell you that some price increase is ‘no more than your daily cup of coffee?’
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | August 3, 2018
With electricity prices having increased by as much as 30 per cent in the past two years, consumers are sick of excuses and want to see prices return to more normal levels.
Commentary | June 7, 2018
In the system transformation ahead of us, we need to make sure no one is left behind and that means keeping an eye on who is left with the cost of funding the electricity network.