Based on Review of taxi fares outside Sydney to apply from 1 July 2015 - Issues Paper, October 20147 October 2014IPART is reviewing taxi fares outside Sydney and will recommend maximum fares to apply from July 2015.
Determines 2002–03 fare increases for CityRail (weighted average of 2.0 per cent), Sydney Buses (1.93 per cent), Sydney Ferries (2.0 per cent) and Newcastle Services (0.46 per cent).
IPART is reviewing taxi fares outside Sydney and will recommend maximum fares to apply from July 2015. The release of an issues paper is the first stage of our review.
IPART has commenced a review to recommend maximum fares that can be charged by private ferry operators, and to set maximum fares for the Stockton Ferry service, which is operated by the State Transit Authority
Monday 27 October 2014The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking comment from ferry operators and passengers on proposed new maximum fares for private ferries across NSW and the Stockton Ferry in Newcastle to apply in 2015.
Outlines key issues to be considered in the annual reviews of fares for taxi, private bus and private ferry services in NSW, including quality of service, and social and environmental implications of fare increases.
7 October 2014The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is inviting comments about taxi fares and licence numbers in Sydney and fares in regional NSW through two issues papers released today.IPART Chairman Dr Peter Boxall said that N
25 August 2014The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is calling for public submissions on how best to set fares for seven regular private ferry services in Sydney, the Central Coast, NSW North Coast and the Stockton ferry in Newca
The Tribunal has now received submissions from the NSW Taxi Council and the Bus and Coach Association.Submissions from other stakeholders are now invited on the fare proposal put forward by the Taxi Council and the Bus and Coach Association.
We are seeking comment on draft recommendations for the number of annual taxi licences to be released in Sydney in 2015, and the fares to apply in the Sydney metropolitan transport district from July 2015.
NSW Government train, bus and ferry fares will rise by a weighted average of around 2 per centfrom July 1, under a determination released today by the Independent Pricing and RegulatoryTribunal (IPART).
IPART recommends maximum fares for regular private ferry services in New South Wales under Section 9 of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act. IPART also determines maximum fares for the Stockton ferry under Section 11 of this act.