In December 2004 the NSW Government requested the Tribunal to undertake a short, consequential report into the effectiveness of current government arrangements in relation to the delivery of problem gambling policy and programs.
Explains the findings and recommendations of the Tribunal’s review of the effectiveness of existing and proposed gambling harm minimisation measures in NSW.
Port Botany is the largest container port in NSW and plays a critical role in the State’s economy. To cope with the forecast growth in container trade over the next 20 years, the NSW Government is expanding the Port facilities.
DP24In June 1996, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) determined the price path for charges by Sydney Water Corporation (SWC) and Hunter Water Corporation (HWC) for water, sewerage and drainage services for the four year period
In July 2004, the Premier asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) to review and report on rental arrangements for Crown land communication tower sites.
Reviews costs, benefits and funding of electricity cable undergrounding. Considers submissions, and sources other information. Prefers beneficiary-pays approach with option for communities to opt out if benefits not highly valued.
Final report on IPART's findings and recommendation on up skilling NSW – how vocational education and training can help overcome skill shortages, improve labour market outcomes and raise economic growth.
In its pricing determinations, IPART uses a real rate of return to determine the cost of capital allowance of its building blocks model. This cost of capital allowance forms a substantial part of the annual revenue requirement of utilities.
Final report on investigation into pricing principles and alternative arrangements, including possible private sector involvement, for the delivery of water and wastewater services in the greater Sydney metropolitan area with a view to providing t
IPART has recommended a fee structure that is designed to recoup the full costs of efficiently regulating Major Hazard Facilities (MHFs) in NSW over the five years to mid-2013.