The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) is undertaking its annual review of fares for taxi services in the state. Based on this review, it will recommend changes to these fares from 1 July 2004.
Single fares on Sydney’s government buses, private buses and the Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway will rise by between 10 and 20 cents from January 3, under a determination released today by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).P
Single fares on Sydney’s government buses, private buses and the Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway will rise by between 10 and 20 cents from January 3, under a determination released today by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).P
The Tribunal is conducting a fare review for government bus and ferry services (ref: 03/327) and a concurrent fare review for private bus and ferry services (ref: 03/276).The Tribunal has requested submissions from State Transit Authority, Sydney
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.
Sydney Ferries fares will rise by an average of 4.2 per cent from December 12, under the Fares Determination released today by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).Increases for single fares will be between 20 cents and 40 cents
Report to the Minister for Transport recommending maximum fares for private ferry services in New South Wales regulated under the Passenger Transport Act 1990.
Government bus fares in Sydney will rise by an average of 3.9 per cent and Newcastle fares will go up by an average of less than 3 per cent from January 4.
Presents and explains Tribunal’s 2005 determination on fares for Sydney metropolitan bus services, including all regular passenger bus services offered by private operators and Sydney Buses in the Sydney metropolitan region (the 15 metropolitan bu
Explains the 2004/05 determination on the maximum fares Sydney Ferries Corporation can charge for its public transport services. Outlines key issues Tribunal intends to consider in detail in next review.
Report to the Minister for Transport - 9 June 2005. The Tribunal has recommended modest increases of between 2.9 per cent and 3.5 per cent in NSW taxi fares based on increases in the cost of operating taxis in urban and country areas of NSW.
Presents and explains Tribunal’s determination on maximum fares for public ferry services provided by Sydney Ferries from 18 December 2005, and for multi-modal tickets that can be used for Sydney Ferries services (i.e.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) regulates the prices that the State Rail Authority can charge for its CityRail train services, and the State Transit Authority can charge for many of its Sydney Buse