The Tribunal reviews taxi fares annually, using the powers provided under Section 9 of the IPART Act, and in accordance with the terms of reference provided by the Premier. The Tribunal then reports its findings to the Minister for Transport.
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.
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The Tribunal is conducting a fare review of fares for bus and ferry services (including TravelPass) in NSW. New fares will commence in January 2007. The Tribunal invites submissions from other stakeholders and interested parties.
The Tribunal is conducting a fare review of fares for bus and ferry services (including TravelPass) in NSW. New fares will commence in January 2007. The Tribunal invites submissions from other stakeholders and interested parties.
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.
Outlines key issues to be considered in the annual reviews of fares for taxi, private bus and private ferry services in NSW, including out of service provision, quality of service, and social and environmental implications of fare increases.
Sydney's train and bus fares will rise by an average of 5 per cent and ferry tickets will increase by an average of 7.5 per cent from August 31, under the Public Transport Fares Determination released today by the Independent Pricing and Regulator
Under the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992, the Tribunal determines maximum fares for declared government monopoly passenger transport services provided by RailCorp’s CityRail business.The Tribunal is conducting a review of the