Letter pricing, 2008

On 5 February 2008, Australia Post provided the ACCC with a draft price notification which proposed an increase in the basic postage rate (BPR) from 50 cents to 55 cents. In this draft notification Australia Post also proposed increases in the prices of other letter services, including large ordinary letters, and small and large pre-sort mail.

The ACCC released an issues paper seeking the views of interested parties on Australia Post’s proposal on 28 February 2008. The ACCC received 9 submissions in response to this issues paper.

On 20 June 2008, the ACCC formed the preliminary view to not object to the price increases in Australia Post’s draft price notification. The ACCC sought interested parties views on this preliminary view. The ACCC received 6 submissions in response.

On 18 July 2008, Australia Post submitted a formal price notification to the ACCC under subsection 95Z(5) of the Trade Practices Act 1974, known as the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 from 1 January 2011. In this price notification, Australia Post sought the same price increases as proposed in its draft price notification.

The ACCC decided to not object to the price increases in Australia Post’s price notification.


Australia Post's draft price notification
Australia Post’s draft price notification and supporting material.

ACCC's issues paper
ACCC issues paper and supporting documents.

Submissions received in response to ACCC’s issues paper
Submissions received from interested parties on the ACCC's issues paper.

ACCC's preliminary view
The ACCC's preliminary view and supporting documents.

Submissions received in response to ACCC's preliminary view
Submissions received from interested parties on the ACCC's preliminary view

Australia Post's formal price notification
Australia Post's formal price notification and supporting material.

ACCC's final decision
The ACCC's final decision and supporting material.