Australia Post and Medibank To Be Sold Off?

ACCC chairman Sims argues the benefits of privatisation

 

An article in this morning's Australian Financial Review, based on an interview with Mr Sims, says that he has called for Federal Government to sell Medibank Private and Australia Post.

However, Mr Sims has told News Radio that he was not advocating for the sale of particular Government-owned businesses.

 

"Australia Post, that's really an issue for government, I was making a general point this morning, and I'll really leave it at that," he told News Radio's Marius Benson.

 

"I think there are direct experiences you can draw from the energy sector, but I've really got no parallel from which to comment on Australia Post, or Medibank Private for that matter.

 

"Mr Sims adds, however, that the only good reason for government ownership is because it has particular social objectives in mind.

"If all you're after is maximum efficiency then there's no question that you'd have those assets owned by the private sector," he argued.

"If you're continuing to own them by government, then that's because you've got some social objective to achieve."If you have a social objective, it's worth specifying what that is, and I suspect there's probably more direct ways to achieve that social objective".

 

 Martin O'Nea, the national assistant secretary of the Communication Workers Union says " Australia Post hasreturned more than $800 million in dividends to taxpayers over the past three years.

 

He also warns that Australia Post's less profitable but socially useful services, such as relatively affordable and timely mail and parcel deliveries to rural and regional Australia, would likely suffer if it was privatised

 

."With a privatised Australia Post, would them services that people have seen in the past three years remain the same?" Mr O'Nea asked rhetorically."We'd venture that the experience that regional and rural Australia have had with privatisation in the past would leave them to believe that it certainly wouldn't.

"That is a view shared by the Post Office Agents Association Limited, which represents the owners and operators of licensed post offices, which make up around 75 per cent of Australia Post's network.

 

"A privatised postal operator would focus on the main population centres at the expense of customers in rural Australia," said its chief executive Ian Kerr.

 

The association says it received assurances from both major parties ahead of last year's federal election that neither had plans to privatise Australia Post.

 

The Government has launched a scoping study into the possible sale of Medibank Private, which is due to report next month.

 

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Poor Aussies, so far in debt we'll have to sell off our remaining assets soon, and then how will we repay our loans if all our jobs go overseas or to foreign workers?

 

 

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@donnashuggy wrote:

Resources, sorry for the one word answer 🙂


Yeah, but some are trying to scare the the people who make those resources useable and into a profitable commodity, away.

 

If that happens and we can't access and utilize our resources, they mean diddlysquat


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donnashuggy wrote:

 

When you have time

 

http://australia.gov.au/topics/environment-and-natural-resources/natural-resources


Thanks for that link. I see what you mean "when you have time"

 

Could you give be a pointer as to which link I should click through to get information on how much of foreign interest we have in our land resources pls?

 

Would be a huge help. Thanks.

 

I can see you're busy.

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@donnashuggy wrote:

When you have time

 

http://australia.gov.au/topics/environment-and-natural-resources/natural-resources


What good is anything in that link if we crucify the very people who extract them for us and scare them off overseas?

 

If the shops are closed, it's a bit hard to go shopping.


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@icyfroth wrote:

@donnashuggy wrote:

 

When you have time

 

http://australia.gov.au/topics/environment-and-natural-resources/natural-resources


Thanks for that link. I see what you mean "when you have time"

 

Could you give be a pointer as to which link I should click through to get information on how much of foreign interest we have in our land resources pls?

 

Would be a huge help. Thanks.

 

I can see you're busy.


But Icy, it doesn't matter how much foreign interest they think we have, the minute we make it so that it is not cost effective or worth their while to get it, the number of people wanting it plummets. And as the number of people wanting it plummets, that also means that the price we get for it plummets as well.

 

Another basic economic principle.

 

*sigh*


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who is being crucified? Do you mean the miners - as in those who actually go underground and risk their life/health or are you talking about the mine owners who really do nothing but own. If the latter let them go, they can't take the land/mines with them, maybe we could nationalise them then and really share in the wealth.

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who is being crucified? Do you mean the miners - as in those who actually go underground and risk their life/health or are you talking about the mine owners who really do nothing but own. If the latter let them go, they can't take the land/mines with them, maybe we could nationalise them then and really share in the wealth.


There is no way foreign investors are going to walk away from our natural and mineral resources.

There's to much of it and too much wealth to be gained from it and there's no way they're going to let Aussies have it all to themselves.

 If any government tries to tax them too much or impose other regulations, they'll find ways of getting around it.

 

The only time they'll walk away is when they've logged all the forests, fished out our oceans and mined out all the craters they've blown into the ground.

 

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I like that - all but the foreign bit. I don't care if the robber barons are foreign or australian and neither do they. They are in a class all of their own and they don't really recognise countries, borders etc when it comes to accumulating private profit.

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@boris1gary wrote:

I like that - all but the foreign bit. I don't care if the robber barons are foreign or australian and neither do they. They are in a class all of their own and they don't really recognise countries, borders etc when it comes to accumulating private profit.


Well I'd rather our resources be nationially owned than foreign, thanks.

And I'd feel a lot better if our foreign debt were smaller by at least 2 thirds.

 

Because creditors can come and seize your assets if you're in default of your loan.

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I would also like to see them nationally owned, by that I mean publicly owned. When they are owned by individuals/corporations it really makes no difference on the nationality.

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