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Setting water prices

In most parts of NSW customers have no choice about who supplies their water.
  • Local Government

Additional Special Variation (ASV) for 2022-23

Eighty six NSW local councils approved for 2022‑23 Additional Special VariationIPART has approved applications by 86 NSW councils to increase their rates above

Issues Paper released for pricing land valuation services

10 Jan 2014 IPART has released an Issues Paper for a review of the prices councils will pay for land valuation services provided by the NSW Valuer-General from
  • Water

Prices for WaterNSW Greater Sydney from 1 July 2020

Bulk water prices will fall in Greater Sydney From 1 July 2020, bulk water bills will fall by 8.3% as a result of decisions released today by the Independent Pr

Open Access Information

IPART's agency information guide details who we are, what we do and how members of the public and stakeholders can interact with us.

Tribunal External Meetings 2022

The listing of meetings between Tribunal members and external stakeholders is available by expanding the sections below.

30 Year Conference

  • Energy

Retail Energy Market Monitoring 2016/17

IPART reviewed the performance and competitiveness of the retail electricity market in NSW for 2016-17.
Local Government
Reference Document
13 Dec 2021

Rate peg 2022-23 - Table of rate pegs for each council

Population factors and rate pegs for all councils 2022-23.

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Local Government
Reference Document
13 Dec 2021

Rate peg 2022-23 - summary by council

Rate peg 2022-23 - summary by council

Download .XLSM 169.71 KB
Local Government
Media Release
17 May 2021

Ratepayer summary - Bayside Council - 2021-22 minimum rates

Ratepayer summary - Bayside Council - 2021-22 minimum rates

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Local Government
Document
30 Sep 2025

Final rate pegs and components for all councils - 2026-27

Excel sheet providing of the final rate pegs and their components for each council in NSW.

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Local Government
Media Release
20 Jun 2022

Media Release - LG - NSW councils increase rates - June 2022

IPART has approved applications by eighty-six NSW councils to increase their rates above the level of the annual rate peg.

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Local Government
LG Determination

LG Determination - Bayside Council's minimum rate application for 2021-22

IPART's determination of Bayside Council's minimum rate application for 2021-22.

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Local Government
Supporting Documents
29 Sep 2022

Spreadsheet - Rate peg 2023-24 summary by council - September 2022

Spreadsheet showing the 2023-24 rate peg and population factor for each council.

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Local Government
Media Release
30 Sep 2025

Media Release - Council rate pegs set for 2026-27 - 30 September 2025

IPART has set council rate pegs for the 2026-27 financial year. Tribunal Chair Carmel Donnelly said IPART sets a separate rate peg for each of the State’s 128 local government areas and core rate pegs range from 2.5% to 4.2%. “The rate p

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Local Government
Media Release
17 May 2021

Media Release - NSW Local Council rate increases - 17 May 2021

IPART has made decisions on special variation applications from eight councils to increase their income from rates above the rate peg.

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Local Government
Media Release
15 Feb 2022

Media release - NSW councils apply for rate increases - 15 February 2022

This media release provides information about council applications received by IPART for special rate variation or minimum rate increase for 2022-23.

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Local Government
Supporting Documents
29 Sep 2022

Table - Population factors and rate peg by council 2023-24 - September 2022

Table of population factor and rate peg for each council in 2023-24

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Local Government
LG Determination

LG Determination - Inner West Council's minimum rate application for 2021-22

IPART's determination of Inner West Council's minimum rate application for 2021-22.

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