IPART has been asked by the NSW Government to review and recommend a regulatory framework that will provide CityRail with better incentives to provide passenger rail services and efficient cost levels.
IPART has been asked by the NSW Government to review and recommend a regulatory framework that will provide CityRail with better incentives to provide passenger rail services and efficient cost levels.
Sets out preliminary views on alternative inflators for the costs included in the Bus Industry Cost Index and Commercial Vessel Association Cost Index and seeks stakeholder comment on their appropriateness for application to the non-metropolitan b
Sets out proposed changes to IPART’s approach to setting fares for bus services in Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, the Central Coast, Hunter and Blue Mountains from January 2010.
Preliminary review in 2001. Extensive review from January 2002 under section 9(1)b of IPART Act 1992. Provides industry background and reviews regulatory framework, approaches to price regulation, fare levels and structure, and service quality.
Discusses the results of the taxi cost survey completed by PricewaterhouseCoopers and other issues that will be considered in the 2008 taxi review. Also sets out specific issues for comment. Submissions are due on 4 March 2008.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) is undertaking its annual review of fares for taxi services in the state. Based on this review, it will recommend changes to these fares from 1 July 2004.
The Tribunal reviews taxi fares annually, using the powers provided under Section 9 of the IPART Act, and in accordance with the terms of reference provided by the Premier. The Tribunal then reports its findings to the Minister for Transport.
The Tribunal is reviewing the Operating Licence for Hunter Water Corporation. This paper invites submissions on matters relevant to this licence.The Operating Licence sets out requirements that must be met by Hunter Water.
Explains the process and key issues for Tribunal’s review of Hunter Water’s operating licence, plus background information about Hunter Water’s functions and regulatory framework, and the role of its operating licence.
The Issues Paper outlines the amendments Hunter Water has proposed to it's Customer Contract. It also explains how IPART's review of Hunter Water's Customer Contract will be undertaken.
IPART is conducting an end of term review into the current Hunter Water operating licence. In this review we will consider whether to maintain or amend the terms of the licence to improve Hunter Water's operational efficiency and regulation.
Issues Paper in relation to the End of Term Review of Operating Licences for Sydney Water Corporation and Sydney Catchment Authority published October 2003
Discusses key issues Tribunal will consider in relation to the role of the operating licences in managing the balance of supply and demand for water in the Sydney area, as part of its end-of-term review of these licences.
Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) is a Statutory Corporation representing the Crown, wholly owned by the NSW Government. Its primary role is to provide bulk water supply services for the benefit of Sydney and surrounding urban areas.