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The National Competition Council (NCC) is a research and advisory body, legislated by Part IIA of the ''
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 The ''Competition and Consumer Act 2010'' (CCA) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia. Prior to 1 January 2011, it was known as the ''Trade Practices Act 1974'' (TPA). The Act is the legislative vehicle for competition law in Australia, an ...
.'' The NCC was originally established in 1995 by the Council of Australian Governments. Funded by the Commonwealth, the NCC is a national body responsible to all Australian governments. The NCC is composed of councilors drawn from different business sectors and areas of Australia.


Role

The primary function of the NCC is to recommend and provide advice on the regulation of access to services provided by third parties provided by infrastructure that is monopoly in nature, such as roads, gas pipelines, and railways. Section 29B of the ''
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 The ''Competition and Consumer Act 2010'' (CCA) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia. Prior to 1 January 2011, it was known as the ''Trade Practices Act 1974'' (TPA). The Act is the legislative vehicle for competition law in Australia, an ...
'' sets out its powers and functions. The NCC has several specific functions including: * Assessing progress of Government in implementing competition reform * Undertaking projects as requested by Government such as reviews and advice regarding restrictive or anti-competitive legislation, reform of public monopolies, price oversight, and competitive neutrality. * Educating the community and communicating reform


Structure

The NCC is composed of an executive director, President, and up to four councilors on a part-time basis. There is a process for appointing councillors, conducting meetings, and disclosing interests by councillors.''Competition and Consumer Act 2010'' (Cth) Part IIA. As of 2022 the NCC is organised as follows:


Executive Director

* Richard York


President

* Julie-Anne Schafer


Councillors

* Martin Wallace * Katrina Groshinski * Michael Borsky


References

{{Reflist Competition law Consumer protection in Australia