Pricing regulation of State Water’s monopoly services in the Murray-Darling Basin valleys will transfer to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) from 1 July 2014.
IPART has deferred the review for 12 months, for reasons outlined in the NOW’s request. The current prices will remain in place until we make a new determination. Prices will not be increased in line with inflation.
IPART has deferred the review for 12 months, for reasons outlined in the NOW’s request. The current prices will remain in place until we make a new determination
NSW Office of Water has requested that the Tribunal consider deferring the review by 12 months. This is currently being considered and IPART’s response will be posted on this website when it is available.
The purpose of the Public Water Utility Audit Guideline is to provide a framework to help auditors to conduct operational audits of public water utilities efficiently and effectively.
IPART has provided a submission to the Department of Finance and Services’ Discussion Paper; Review of the Water Industry Competition Act 2006 and regulatory arrangements for water recycling under the Local Government Act 1993.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), in accordance with its responsibilities under the National Electricity Code (the Code), is currently conducting an inquiry into the appropriate revenue cap to be applied to the non-contest
Successful applicants are required to execute the Technical Services and Water Licensing Audit Panel Agreement (the Panel Agreement) prior to appointment to the Panel. The Panel Agreement is the contract between IPART and a Panel member.
This submission responds to the issues summarised in the AEMC' s Consultation Paper and highlights some important developments that have occurred since the original Rule change proposal was submitted.
Complete this application form to apply for a Network Operator’s and /or Retail Supplier’s Licence under the Water Industry Competition Act 2006 (NSW).If you are considering applying for a WICA licence, we strongly suggest you contact the Water Re
Letter from Transport for NSW advising IPART that the maximum prices for private ferry fares has been determined and will take effect from 20 December 2013.
This discussion paper seeks stakeholders’ views on whether there is scope for standardisation of sewerage discharge factors for small to medium non-residential customer classes across the metropolitan water utilities.