The NSW Government has asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) to undertake a review of the burden of existing regulation in NSW. IPART is seeking submissions from stakeholders to assist with its review.
From 2010, the Federal Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) will be the principal policy measure in Australia for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
On 29 July 2003, the Acting Premier approved a request under Section 9 of the IPART Act from the Minister for Gaming and Racing, the Hon Grant McBride MP.The Terms of Reference set out that the Tribunal is to examine only harm minimisation measure
IPART is to design a full cost-recovery pricing methodology for radio services under the control of the Telco Authority and to use this methodology to provide prices that users are to be charged for the shared radio communication network, from 201
This paper outlines various issues which IPART invites stakeholders to address in assessing the clarity, transparency and fairness of OPC’s proposed fee structures.
The Treasurer of New South Wales has requested the Tribunal to review pricing of infrastructure services at the Perisher Range Resorts (‘Perisher’)1. The Tribunal’s task is set out in Attachment A.
The volume of containers handled at Port Botany is growing rapidly, and truck congestion and road transport efficiency are causing concern to industry participants.
The Premier has requested that the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) undertake a review of state taxation in New South Wales. IPART is to provide a draft report to Government by 14 March 2008 and a final report by 31 May 2008.
The Issues Paper for the review of rental arrangements for communication towers on Crown land sets out the approach we are taking for the review and the issues on which we are seeking stakeholder input.
Discusses key issues to be considered in the Tribunal’s review of rentals for crown land communication sites, including occupancy, rental and fee matters. The Tribunal is seeking submissions from interested parties.
The purpose of this issues paper is to identify the key issues IPART believes will be important in making its determination. However, IPART welcomes stakeholders raising other issues they believe are important in their submission to IPART.
The Minister for Education and Training has requested IPART undertake a review of the skills base in NSW and the future challenges for vocational education and training in NSW.
Outlines key issues Tribunal will consider as part the review requested by the Premier into rent paid to the Waterways Authority or the Dept of Lands for domestic waterfront tenancies, and the administration of these tenancies.
The Government Pricing Tribunal of New South Wales has determined the maximum prices for special water, sewerage and drainage services to be provided by the Water Board for the Rouse Hill Development Area (RHDA).