Sets out IPART's recommendations on the maximum taxi fares from July 2010. Also sets out recommendations on a number of related issues including whether flat fares should be introduced between Sydney CBD and Sydney airport.
The report presents and explains the Tribunal’s 2006 determination on fares for State Transit Authorities’ Newcastle Buses and Ferries Service which take effect from 2 January 2007.
The Tribunal has recommended to the Minister of Transport that from 14 August 2006 urban taxi fares should rise 4.0% and country taxi fares should rise 2.9%.
The Tribunal has determined that most standard ticket fares increase on average by 2.9 per cent before rounding, and that the off-peak discount may be reduced from an average of 39 to around 30 per cent.
Explains 2004/05 determination on the maximum fares that State Transit Authority can charge for public transport services provided by Sydney Buses and Newcastle Services.
In rural and regional areas of NSW, bus operators provide regular passenger services to fare-paying passengers under contracts between them and the NSW Government.
IPART has determined that CityRail’s fares will increase by a weighted average of 5.9 per cent from 11 November 2007. The fare increases determined by IPART are consistent with those proposed by RailCorp.
Sets out IPART's decision on bus fares for the Sydney metropolitan area and for outer metropolitan areas including Newcastle, Wollongong, Central Coast, Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. The new fares will apply from 4 January 2009
We have made a determination to apply for 5 years with fares to be updated annually based on the change in costs measured by a bus industry cost index. This report sets out our decisions and recommendations and supporting reasons.