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Local Government
Document
26 Jul 2019

Information Paper - Indexation of contribution rates

This Information Paper explains how IPART will assess the provisions for indexing contribution rates in local infrastructure contributions plans that are submitted to us for review.

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Local Government
Document
24 Nov 2020

Fact Sheet - Minimum Rates in 2021-22

This fact sheet provides information for councils and ratepayers about the minimum rate (MR) increase application process for 2021-22.

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Local Government
Document
21 Jun 2019

IPART Report - Review of the Local Government Rating System - December 2016  

The NSW Government asked IPART to review the local government rating system in NSW.

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Local Government
Document
07 Nov 2012

User Guide - Council Portal

This User Guide gives detailed instructions on how to use IPART's Local Government Council Portal.

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Local Government
Document
11 Sep 2018

Media Release

Councils will be able to increase the revenue they can collect from rates by a maximum of 2.7% in 2019-20 under the rate peg announced today.

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Local Government
Document
06 Dec 2011

Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet - Rate Peg for NSW Councils for 2012-13

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Local Government
Document
28 Nov 2017

Media Release

IPART has set the 2018-19 rate peg at 2.3%. The rate peg determines the maximum allowable percentage increase in general income for local councils in NSW.

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Local Government
Document
11 Sep 2018

Fact Sheet

IPART has set the 2019-20 rate peg for NSW councils at 2.7%. This fact sheet presents further information relating to the setting of the 2019-20 rate peg.

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Local Government
Document
12 Sep 2019

Media Release

IPART has set the 2020-21 rate peg for NSW councils at 2.6%. This media release presents further information relating to the setting of the 2020-21 rate peg.

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Local Government
Document
12 Sep 2019

Fact Sheet

IPART has set the 2020-21 rate peg for NSW councils at 2.6%. This fact sheet presents further information relating to the setting of the 2020-21 rate peg.

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Local Government
Document
29 Nov 2016

Media Release

MEDIA RELEASE2017-18 RATE PEG FOR NSW LOCAL COUNCILS29 November 2016Continuing low inflation and minimal growth in council costs will limit the increase in the general income local councils can recover to 1.5% in 2017-18.

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Local Government
Document
08 Sep 2020

Fact Sheet

IPART has set the 2021-22 rate peg for NSW councils at 2.0%.

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Local Government
Document
08 Sep 2020

Media Release

IPART has set the 2021-22 rate peg for NSW councils at 2.0%

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Local Government
Document
26 Nov 2012

Media Release

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has set the rate peg for 2013/14 at 3.4%. The rate peg determines the maximum allowable percentage increase in general income for most local councils in NSW.

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Local Government
Document
04 Dec 2015

Media Release

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has set the rate peg for 2016/17 at 1.8%. The rate peg determines the maximum allowable percentage increase in general income for most local councils in NSW.

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Local Government
Document
02 Dec 2013

Media Release

2 December 2013Increases in local council general income will be capped at 2.3% in 2014/15 under a decision on the annual rate peg announced today by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).The rate peg sets the maximum increase of

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Local Government
Document
26 Nov 2012

Fact Sheet

This Fact Sheet explains the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) rate peg for 2013/14 which we have set at 3.4%.

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Local Government
Document
02 Dec 2013

Fact Sheet

2 December 2013IPART is responsible for setting the maximum increase in general income councils can receive each year.

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Local Government
Document
24 Nov 2020

Community Engagement and Awareness

This Information Paper provides guidance to councils about IPART's approach to assessing the criteria relating to community consultation, and how to consult with their communities about proposed special variation (SV) and minimum rate (MR) increas

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