Australia Electricity Companies

Should the state government (Victoria Australia) start to rein in the greedy Power Companies?
With nearly bi monthly cost increases in both gas and Electricity should there be a mechanism put in place where the rises cannot exceed CPI.
Yes to both your questions.
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