IPART makes recommendations on maximum taxi fares to Transport for NSW each year. Our recommendations are based on the annual changes in costs measured by Taxi Cost Indices (TCIs).
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.
IPART today released its final report and determination on rural and regional bus fares. From 1 January 2013, maximum fares for country town and rural bus services will rise on average by 3.3%.
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.
This media release sets out key points from our draft report on maximum taxi fares in NSW. The draft report includes indicative fare changes of 3.2% for urban taxis and 3.4% for country taxis from July 2012.
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
This Issues paper set out IPART’s proposed approach to setting maximum fares for CityRail services from January 2013. We welcome comments on the Issues Paper. Submissions are due by 4 June 2012.
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.