This report explains our Determination for Willoughby City Council’s minimum rate application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income each year.
This report explains our Determination for Guindgai Shire Councils minimum rate application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income each year.
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.
This report explains our Determination for Kempsey Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for Nambucca Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for Newcastle City Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for North Sydney Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for Queanbeyan City Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for Tamworth Regional Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination forGilgandra Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for Hunters Hill Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for Lake Macquarie City Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
This report explains our Determination for Blayney Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.
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.