The National Competition Council was established by all Australian governments in November 1995 to act as a policy advisory body to oversee their implementation of National Competition Policy (NCP). Although the Council is funded by the Commonwealth Government, it is accountable to all Australian States and Territories through the Council of Australian Governments (CoAG). As a statutory body, the Council is independent of the executive (political) arm of governments.
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