Draft Report for IPART's review of the regulatory framework for setting of rates and charges for Local Government services in NSW. IPART is seeking submissions on its draft report which are due by 18 September 2009.
The NSW Government asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal to undertake an overarching review of regulation that affects the NSW community. This Draft Report outlines the Tribunal's draft findings and recommendations.
To ensure Port Botany is as efficient as it can be, the NSW Government has asked IPART to review the interface between the stevedores and the land transporters and recommend options for improving its efficiency.
The Commonwealth to raise more than 80 per cent of the total tax revenue collected in Australia – which is significantly more than it needs to meet its spending responsibilities.In contrast, the States and Territories levy a greater number of taxe
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) regulates the charges that Gosford City Council can levy for the water, sewerage and drainage services it supplies to residential and non-residential customers.
Draft Report on IPART's findings and recommendation on the future demand for vocational education and training )VET) and the implications for the VET system in NSW over the next 20 years.
In calculating a regulated business’s costs for the purpose of setting prices we generally include an allowance for a return on capital. This requires us to estimate a weighted average cost of capital (WACC).
This Draft Report presents the Tribunal's findings and recommendations to the Government in regards to pricing principles and alternative arrangements, including possible private sector involvement, for the delivery of water and wastewater service
We have been asked to investigate and advise on appropriate pricing arrangements for the NSW grain line network as it is defined in the NSW Grain Freight Review.
IPART has released its draft report and decisions on the rate of return and remaining mine life from 1 July 2009. Under the NSW rail access undertaking, IPART is to review the rate of return and remaining mine life every five years.