IPART today released its final report setting out the prices that Sydney Water can charge for water, sewerage and stormwater services for the four years commencing 1 July 2008
IPART has released its draft reports on maximum prices that Sydney Water and Water NSW (in Greater Sydney) can charge their respective customers from 1 July 2020.
IPART seeks feedback and submissions from the public on prices that Water NSW can charge its customers for providing rural bulk water services from 1 July 2021. Submissions are due by 16 October 2020.
IPART seeks feedback and submissions from the public on prices that WAMC can charge its customers for providing water management services to apply from 1 July 2021. Submissions are due by 16 October 2020.
IPART has released its draft report on the maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge its customers from 1 July 2020. We seek submissions from the public and other stakeholders by 9 April 2020 on our draft decisions
IPART today released a draft report proposing prices increases for water, sewerage and stormwater services supplied by Sydney Water. New prices will apply from 1 July 2008.
This media release provides an overview of our draft decisions for our Annual Review of maximum prices that Water NSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021.
This media release provides an overview of our final decisions for the Annual Review of maximum prices that Water NSW can charge for providing rural bulk water services from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021.
IPART has released its final report on maximum prices that Hunter Water can charge its customers in the Lower Hunter region, including Newcastle, from 1 July 2020.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (IPART) has commissioned McLennan Magasanik Associates and McNair Ingenuity Research to conduct a survey of households in the Central Coast and Hunter Valley areas.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) today released a research report, ‘Residential energy and water use in the Hunter, Gosford and Wyong’.