The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART, formerly known as the Government Pricing Tribunal) has examined the feasibility of establishing a consistent set of pricing principles for local water authorities in New South Wales.
The Tribunal has spent the past nine months researching, reading submissions and holding public hearings to gather information for this interim report on charges for bulk water services.The report is the first step towards reforming the pricing of
IPART's 1993 review of pricing policies for water and related services provided by Sydney Water, Hunter Water Corporation, Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council.
In December 1997, the Premier, under section 12(1)(a) of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act, referred to the Tribunal a review of Sydney Water Corporation’s stormwater charges and expenditures.
This reporting manual is effective from 1 July 2022, but for the 1 September 2022 and 1 October 2022 reports, Hunter Water must report in accordance with the 2017 - 2022 reporting manual.
In May 1995, the Premier requested the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (formerly the Government Pricing Tribunal of NSW) to undertake a review of the pricing policies of the Waste Recycling and Processing Service of NSW (Waste Service
Sydney Water’s Cost Allocation Manual that has been approved by IPART. This is the same version as Sydney Water’s Revised Cost Allocation Manual uploaded on our website on 1 July 2019.
This report on the NSW electricity industry is published in response to a reference from the Premier under section 12A of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.
Sydney Water’s revised Cost Allocation Manual for the allocation of costs to its declared services: the Bondi, Malabar and North Head sewerage reticulation networks.
IPART is responsible for monitoring and reporting compliance with Sydney Water's Operating Licence and has produced a reporting manual for Sydney Water that: Consolidates all licence obligations from the operating licence, consolidates and details
This Reporting Manual outlines all of Hunter Water's reporting requirements under its operating licence. It is a condition of Hunter Water's operating licence that it must comply with the reporting obligations set out in this reporting manual.
The reporting manual outlines Sydney Water’s reporting requirements under the 2019-2023 operating licence. It is a condition of the operating licence that Sydney Water must comply with the reporting obligations set out in the reporting manual.
This report on the NSW electricity industry is published in response to a reference from the Premier under section 12A of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.
Sydney Water’s proposed Cost Allocation Manual for the allocation of costs to its declared services: Bondi, Malabar and North Head sewerage reticulation networks
This amended Reporting Manual for Hunter Water reflects changes arising as a result of our review of water utility performance indicators, as well as other changes minor changes to clarify Hunter Water’s reporting requirements.
IPART is responsible for monitoring and reporting compliance with Sydney Water's Operating Licence and has produced a Reporting Manual for Sydney Water that: Consolidates all licence obligations from the operating licence and details all reporting