PricewaterhouseCoopers and Halcrow Pacific Pty Ltd. were engaged by IPART to undertake a review of the efficiency of the NSW Office of Water's actual and forecast water resource management costs for 2006 -07 to 2014 -15.
IPART has reviewed regulated standard tariffs and charges for small retail gas customers in NSW. The existing voluntary transitional pricing arrangements (VTPAs) agreed between IPART and the standard gas retail suppliers expire on 30 June 2010.
Following the completion of the Final Report Review of NSW Office of Water’s water management expenditure an error was identified in the recommended adjustments to NSW Office of Water’s (NOW’s) operating expenditure, specifically relating to corpo
IPART is currently undertaking a review in order to determine maximum charges for water and sewerage services provided by Country Energy in the Broken Hill area.
Issue 1 of the IPART water Licensing and Compliance Newsletter. This newsletter outlines the work of the Water Licensing and Compliance team to November 2015.
IPART is proposing to revise the Network Operator's Reporting Manual prepared under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006. Changes in reporting requirements since the last revision have been captured in the draft manual.
The CIE has been commissioned by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) to assess the efficiency of public transport services for which it will determine maximum fares.
IPART is reviewing regulated retail gas prices and charges in NSW in 2016-17. This Issues Paper sets out IPART's proposed approach to the review and identifies issues on which we seek stakeholder comment.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has set the rate peg for 2016/17 at 1.8%. The rate peg determines the maximum allowable percentage increase in general income for most local councils in NSW.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is conducting a major review of public transport fares in Sydney and surrounding areas. This Methodology Paper focuses on how we are proposing to determine fares.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is calling for public submissions to assist its development of a framework for evaluating NSW drought programs.
IPART is reviewing regulated retail gas prices and charges in NSW in 2016-17. This Fact Sheet outlines what we have been asked to do, how we intend to approach the review and how stakeholders can be involved in the process.
Tis spreadsheet sets out a sample set of modelling results based on the net system load profile including NSLP load, half-hourly spot prices, the contract position to meet the half-hourly load and the resulting market-based energy purchase cost.
IPART has reviewed regulated standard tariffs and charges for small retail gas customers in NSW. The existing voluntary transitional pricing arrangements (VTPAs) agreed between IPART and the standard gas retail suppliers expire on 30 June 2010.