Fact Sheet based on Determination and Final Report for the Review of prices for water and sewerage service provided by Council Energy in the Broken Hill area.
Outlines key issues for Tribunal's review of prices charged by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council. The review will set the prices each agency can charge for water, wastewater and stormwater services from 1 July 2006.
IPART has released its Draft Determination for the Review of Prices for the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation. IPART has set new changes to reflect users share of NOW's efficiency costs.
On the 18 June 2010, IPART released the final report and determination on the bulk water prices that State Water Corporation can charge its bulk water customers for the 4 years from July 2010.
IPART has released its Draft Determination for the Review of prices for the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation. New prices are proposed for regulated river users.
IPART has released its Draft Determination for the Review of prices for the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation, IPART has set new charges to reflect users share of NOW's efficient costs.
IPART has released its Draft Determination for the Review of prices for the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation. New prices are proposed for groundwater users in NSW.
Outlines key issues for the Tribunal's review of pricing arrangements for backlog sewerage services for Gosford City Council. The review will set prices for the provision of backlog sewerage services in Gosford from 1 July 2006
On 16 June 1998, Bob Carr, Premier of New South Wales, issued a Special Reference on Electricity to the Tribunal under Section 12A of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.
The Issues Paper outlines the amendments Hunter Water has proposed to it's Customer Contract. It also explains how IPART's review of Hunter Water's Customer Contract will be undertaken.
IPART conducted a survey of residential water, electricity and gas consumers in the Sydney metropolitan, Blue Mountains and Illawarra areas. We obtained matching consumption data from the utilities for 2,192 households.
In keeping with commitments made in 1994 by the Council of Australian Governments (CoAG), the NSW Government is introducing competition into the supply of natural gas.
Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) is a Statutory Corporation representing the Crown, wholly owned by the NSW Government. Its primary role is to provide bulk water supply services for the benefit of Sydney and surrounding urban areas.
The Premier has asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) to review the safety accreditation fees charged to participants in the NSW rail industry.