Explains the Tribunal’s final determination on electricity regulated retail tariffs — which act as safety net or default prices for small retail customers who do not choose to participate in the competitive market — and on the non-tariff charges e
The Tribunal has determined that most standard ticket fares increase on average by 2.9 per cent before rounding, and that the off-peak discount may be reduced from an average of 39 to around 30 per cent.
IPART has determined that CityRail’s fares will increase by a weighted average of 5.9 per cent from 11 November 2007. The fare increases determined by IPART are consistent with those proposed by RailCorp.
At the end of 1999, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) recommended to the government the terms and conditions of a new Operating Licence for Sydney Water Corporation (Sydney Water).
Presents and explains Tribunal’s determination on maximum fares for public ferry services provided by Sydney Ferries from 18 December 2005, and for multi-modal tickets that can be used for Sydney Ferries services (i.e.
Explains the 2004/05 determination on the maximum fares Sydney Ferries Corporation can charge for its public transport services. Outlines key issues Tribunal intends to consider in detail in next review.
Outlines changes to capital contribution charges and other pricing arrangements for backlog sewerage services to be levied by Gosford City Council from 1 July 2006 for the provision of backlog sewerage services in Gosford.
Outlines IPART final findings on water, sewerage and stormwater prices for Sydney Water Corporation covering the period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2012.
For this determination, the Tribunal has conducted an extensive public consultative process, reviewed all written submissions and held public hearings.
The Tribunal has decided that Sydney Water’s overall revenue should increase in line with movements in the consumer price index (CPI) in each year of the determination period.
The 1999/00 Operational Audit covers the period from 2 July 1999 to 30 June 2000 and is the first audit undertaken since the SCA became operational in July 1999.
In 2000, the Tribunal made a medium term pricing determination for the Sydney Catchment Authority which expires on 30 June 2005. Consequently, the Tribunal is obliged to make a new determination for the period 1 July onwards.