Determines 2002–03 fare increases for CityRail (weighted average of 2.0 per cent), Sydney Buses (1.93 per cent), Sydney Ferries (2.0 per cent) and Newcastle Services (0.46 per cent).
Describes and explains determination on Hunter Water’s revenue and prices. Provides overview of regulatory approach used and the financial analysis on which the determination was based. Outlines implications for customers and the environment.
Explains decision to continue the existing price path until the end of the determination period. Outlines review process, and the regulatory approach used to regulate Sydney Catchment Authority’s revenue and prices.
Final report and determination for Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council. Sets prices for Water Supply, Wastewater and Stormwater Services for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.
The Tribunal regulates the prices of bulk water extracted from regulated rivers, unregulated rivers and groundwater sources that State Water and the Department of Natural Resources may charge.
The Minister for Energy has requested that the Tribunal conduct a review of the system performance standards in Sydney Water’s Operating Licence by 11 April 2001.
This Determination details the maximum prices that the NSW Office of Water can charge users for water management activities from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2014.
This determination is no longer in effect. Customer contributions towards the costs of augmentation of a distribution system are now regulated by the AER.
On 16 September 2003 the Minister requested the Tribunal under section 43EA of the ESA to investigate and report on the determination of regulated retail tariffs and regulated retail charges for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2007.
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.