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Portfolio - Media Releases 2009
Kevin Rudd cons consumers on ETS compensation PDF Print E-mail

December 9, 2009

Kevin Rudd is conning the Australian people over claims they will be fully compensated for the increase in the cost of living as a result of his Emissions Trading Scheme, Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs Luke Hartsuyker said today.
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Minister Emerson must detail how unit pricing will save households $96 a year PDF Print E-mail

December 3, 2009

Minister Craig Emerson must explain to the Australian people how unit pricing will save them $96 a year, Shadow Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs Luke Hartsuyker said today.

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Coalition welcomes ACCC rejection of Caltex’s attempted takeover of 302 Mobil service stations PDF Print E-mail

December 2, 2009

Shadow Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs Luke Hartsuyker today welcomed the ACCC’s decision to reject Caltex’s attempted takeover of 302 Mobil service stations.

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Consumers Still in Dark About Broadband Price, says Hartsuyker PDF Print E-mail

October 2, 2009

The Rudd Government still can’t give any idea what consumers will have to pay for Internet services under the $43bn National Broadband Network (NBN), said Shadow Consumer Affairs Minister, Luke Hartsuyker today (Friday).
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Hartsuyker Welcomes Cheaper Books Report PDF Print E-mail

July 14, 2009

Shadow Consumer Affairs Minister, Luke Hartsuyker, has welcomed today’s (Tuesday) report from the Productivity Commission recommending the abolition of import restrictions on books.
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Petrol Commissioner Fails Again, says Hartsuyker PDF Print E-mail

January 30, 2009

Petrol Commissioner Joe Dimasi has again failed motorists with his comments on recent petrol price increases in Melbourne, the Shadow Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs, Luke Hartsuyker, said today (Friday).
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Regional Motorists Deserve Answers on LPG, says Hartsuyker PDF Print E-mail

January 21, 2009

Motorists on NSW’s  North Coast were today (Wednesday) paying up to 75 per cent more for LPG than motorists in Sydney, said Shadow Consumer Affairs Minister Luke Hartsuyker.
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