Date Type & Industry Description Documents
Water
Final Report to Minister
Other Industries
Media Release
IPART conducted a survey of residential water, electricity and gas consumers in the Sydney metropolitan, Blue Mountains and Illawarra areas.
Transport
Determination
Sets out IPART's annual determination of the fare for the Stockton (Newcastle) Ferry - fares for this service will not change in 2011.
Transport
Determination
Sets out maximum fares for rural and regional bus services to apply from 2 January 2011. Operators may charge below the fares in this determination.
Transport
Fact Sheet
Transport
Fact Sheet
Transport
Final Report
Sets out maximum fares for rural and regional bus services to apply from 2 January 2011. Operators may charge below the fares in this determination.
Transport
Final Report & Recommendations
Sets out IPART's annual determination of the fare for the Stockton (Newcastle) Ferry - fares for this service will not change in 2011.
Transport
Media Release
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) today released its determination on bus fares in rural and regional areas.
Transport
Terms of Reference
The Premier has requested that IPART undertake a review into rail access pricing on the Country Regional Network.
Local Government
Information Paper
This Information Paper provides a guide to the Local Government Cost Index (LGCI).
Transport
Fact Sheet
IPART reviews taxi fares annually under terms of reference received from the Premier and makes recommendations on fares to the Minister for Transport.
Other Industries
Discussion Paper
Transport
Information Paper
This information paper explains IPART's 2010 mid-year review of LPG fuel costs for taxis in NSW.
Transport
Agenda
Transport
Agenda
Transport
Transcript
Transport
Transcript
Transport
Discussion Paper
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (IPART) is responsible for determining maximum fares for rural and regional buses in NSW.
Water
Consultant Report
Appendix to PricewaterhouseCoopers Report Assessment Scenario 2 Additional Costs for Commonwealth Reforms