Our first Quarterly Report for the 2024-2025 financial year, covering the period July to September 2024, discusses:The emergency services funding reform and IPART’s role as the Insurance Monitor, in the context of other agencies and regulators inv
Our fourth Quarterly Report for the 2024-2025 financial year, covering the period April to June 2025, discusses: How we will take a data-driven approach to support the delivery of our functionsOur ongoing development of our functions includin
Our third Quarterly Report for the 2024-2025 financial year, covering the period January to March 2025, discusses:Our progress in designing our approach to delivering our functions under the Emergency Services Levy Insurance Monitor Act 2024¸ incl
Our second Quarterly Report for the 2024-2025 financial year, covering the period October to December 2024, discusses:How the existing Emergency Services Levy works and the reform to transition to a new funding mechanism for emergency servicesOur
IPART sets the maximum prices that Essential Water can charge its customers for water and wastewater services. We also set the maximum prices that WaterNSW can charge customers for water transportation services provided by the Murray River to
The Water Industry Competition Act 2006 (WIC Act) requires IPART to maintain a register of schemes and associated approvals, licences, and registered operators and retailers.
An essential service provider has 15 business days from the date the Minister designates a last resort provider (LRP) for a scheme determined to be essential infrastructure to give notice to IPART if they intend to prepare the contingency plan.To
IPART sets the maximum prices that CCC Water can charge its customers for water, wastewater and related services from 1 July 2026 for 5 years.We will conduct a detailed and consultative processOur Issues Paper provides relevant background informat