IPART uses Taxi Cost Indices (TCIs) to estimate how much the cost of providing taxi services has changed since our last review. In 2012 we are reviewing the cost items and weightings included in the TCIs.
We estimate how much the cost of providing taxi services has changed over the previous 12 months based on the movement in two industry-specific cost indices, known as the Taxi Cost Indices (TCIs).
This Information Paper provides a brief summary of our approach to reviewing the number of new taxi licences to be released outside Sydney from July 2018.
Explains why we are considering a change in our approach to fare setting and sets out alternatives. Seeks comment on the alternatives and other issues raised. Submissions are due by 25 March 2013
Sets out the response to IPART's fare recommendations from the Director General of NSW Transport and Infrastructure. The Director General has determined that fares should not change at this stage.
IPART held a public hearing on 10 March to seek stakeholder feedback on our Draft Report. IPART’s presentation slides and a transcript of proceedings are now available.
IPART uses Taxi Cost Indices (TCIs) to estimate how much the cost of providing taxi services has changed since our last review. In 2012 we are reviewing the cost items and weightings included in the TCIs.
14 April 2015The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is recommending that taxi fares be frozen at current levels in areas outside Sydney.As well as a fare freeze, the draft report of IPART’s Review of taxi fares outside Sydney to a
The NSW Government has asked IPART to review and make recommendations on the maximum fares for rank and hail taxi services that Transport for NSW will consider when determining the fares order to apply from 1 July 2025.
Taxi customers, taxi service providers and the community have been invited to provide feedback for a review by the State’s pricing regulator on the maximum fares for rank and hail services across NSW.IPART chair, Carmel Donnelly, said fares for ta
Draft recommendations to maintain taxi fare freeze for SydneyThe Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking feedback on draft recommendations to continue a freeze on taxi fares that has been in place across NSW since 2014.The r
This Information Paper provides a brief summary of what the Issues Paper says about reviewing maximum fares for taxis across NSW to apply from July 2018.
This Information Paper provides a brief summary of what the Issues Paper says about reviewing the number of new taxi licences to be released outside Sydney from July 2018.