This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that Sydney Water can charge for providing water, wastewater, stormwater, and other services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues for our review of the maximum prices that the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation (WAMC) can charge for providing water management services, to apply from 1 July 2016.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW - IPART has reviewed the maximum prices State Water Corporation State Water can charge for bulk water services.
This Issues Paper sets out key issues in our review of the maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge its customers for providing bulk water supply and other services in the Greater Sydney area, to apply from 1 July 2016.
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.
The draft operating licence outlines the proposed conditions we may recommend to the Minister for Natural Resources, Lands and Water to be included in Sydney Water’s new operating licence.
In December 2008, IPART released its final report and determination of CityRail's fares for 2009-2012. In December 2009 IPART released its final report and determination on metropolitan and outer metropolitan buses for 2010-2013.
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 Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal - IPART today released a final report which determines increases in regulated gas prices for small gas customers in New South Wales over the next 3 years.
This report sets out the changes IPART is making to its current approach to applying regulatory tests for capital expenditure (capex) in its building-block-based pricing reviews.The changes are relatively minor compared to the extensive enhancemen