11 March 2005

Appointment of Chair of the Australian Energy Regulator

Note

Joint media release with
Hon Ian Macfarlane MP
Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources

The Treasurer, Peter Costello, and the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources, Ian Macfarlane, today announced the appointment of Mr Steve Edwell to a three year term as the inaugural Chair of the Australian Energy Regulator (AER).

The AER is a new independent national body which will be responsible for economic regulation and rule enforcement in Australian energy markets. It has been established under the TradePracticesAct1974 as a constituent part of the ACCC.

In addition, Mr Edwell has been appointed a member of the AER for a five year term.

These appointments are on a full time basis with terms expected to begin in May 2005. By virtue of these appointments, Mr Edwell will also become an associate member of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

In accordance with the Australian Energy Market Agreement 2004, these appointments were made following consultations with the States and Territories that have agreed to be subject to the jurisdiction of the AER and only after a majority of support for the appointments had been obtained.

Mr Edwell is an economist with extensive experience in economic regulation and competition policy. He is currently the Executive Director of the Electricity Reform Implementation Unit with Western Australia’s Office of Energy.

Prior to this, Mr Edwell has worked for the Queensland Government in various roles including an Executive Director of its Office of Energy and within its Department of Natural Resources. Mr Edwell has also been a Principal of Green Edwell Consulting.

The AER will operate within a new regulatory framework which has been agreed by the Ministerial Council on Energy (MCE), chaired by Mr Macfarlane, and endorsed by the Council of Australian Governments.

Further information on the AER and the MCE’s energy market governance reforms is available at www.mce.gov.au.