Speaking from a community cabinet meeting in Gladstone, Acting  Minister for Energy Andrew Cripps said the One Big Switch petition calls  for regional Queenslanders to be given a choice of electricity  retailers. “We are already investigating how to improve retail competition  outside of South East Queensland as part of our response to the  Interdepartmental Committee’s (IDC) report on electricity sector  reform,” Mr Cripps said. “So the Newman Government welcomes the support this campaign, as well  as the 9,000 people who signed this petition provides to our efforts to  reduce electricity prices for households and businesses. “The Newman Government through its program of electricity sector  reforms acknowledges that cost-of-living pressures are a big concern for  Queenslanders and is working extremely hard to reduce those demands. “Accepting this petition shows the Government’s commitment to  continue working with Queenslanders to find real solutions to the issue  of electricity prices." Mr Cripps said the Newman Government was determined to look at all  avenues available to bring retail competition into regional areas. “Regional Queenslanders benefitted last year from a $620 million  subsidy, which ensures they pay the same regulated electricity price as  consumers in the south east corner, despite the significant cost of  moving electricity across our vast state,” he said. “While this guarantees Queenslanders living in regional areas pay no  more than those in the south east corner, the Newman Government  understands the desire for those consumers to have the freedom to choose  their electricity retailer."
26 August 2013. The Newman Government has welcomed a petition which supports its commitment to electricity sector reforms.
 
 “The petition requests the Queensland Government commit to a timeframe  for delivering increased competition for electricity retailers in  regional areas of Queensland, which are currently only serviced by Ergon  Energy.
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