IPART is encouraging irrigators and other interested stakeholders to attend public hearings in Wagga Wagga, Tamworth and Sydney on new water management prices proposed by the NSW Office of Water
IPART Today Released for public comment a draft determination of the prices that the NSW Office of Water can charge water users for water management activities.
Sets out the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s (the Tribunal) proposed regulatory arrangements for NSW Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) for the period commencing 1 July 2004.
Sets out the regulatory arrangements to apply to NSW Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) for the regulatory period commencing 1 July 2004, including the new form of regulation that will apply.
IPART is proposing to amend its 2004 Determination at Rule 2004 clause 2.1 which concerns the test that DNSPs must satisfy if IPART is to approve a departure from the network price limits.The purpose of the amendment is to relax one aspect of the
Given this background, the terms of reference for the review and the timetable for the review IPART has decided to appoint Frontier Economics and SFG, its consultants for the 2007 retail review, to provide advice on wholesale cost allowances and r
The Tribunal released its draft decision on Country Energy Gas and#039 proposed access arrangement for the Wagga Wagga gas distribution network on 19 August 2005. CEG's response to the draft decision is now expected on Friday 30 September.
The round table will focus on three key issues for the review through presentations, responses from key stakeholders and general discussion. An agenda for the day and background material addressing the three key issues are attached.
The public hearing on Friday 5 May 2006 will be held at the Tribunal’s offices at Level 2, 44 Market Street, Sydney from 9 am to 1pm.It will be conducted as a ‘round table’ discussion, with invited representatives of organisations that made submis