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Enter the name of your council to find Fit for the Future proposals (2015) or special variation or minimum rate increase applications since 2013.

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Energy
Media Release

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking community input into its review of solar feed-in tariffs from 1 July 2015.Releasing an Issues Paper for public comment today, IPART Chairman, Dr Peter Boxall, said the review will

Water
Media Release

This Media Release accompanies the Issues Paper of the review of WaterNSW’s operating licences. As a result of the review, we will recommend a new operating licence(s) for WaterNSW to the Minister for Lands and Water.

Energy
Media Release

IPART is seeking feedback on its proposed approach to assessing TransGrid’s compliance with electricity transmission reliability standards. The new standard will commence from 1 July 2018.

Water
Media Release

This media release provides an overview of our Final Report and our final decisions and prices.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination forGilgandra Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Hunters Hill Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Wingecarribee Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Kempsey Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Muswellbrook Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Nambucca Shire Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Newcastle City Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for North Sydney Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Queanbeyan City Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.

Local Government
Determination

This report explains our Determination for Tamworth Regional Council’s special variation application for 2012/13. IPART is responsible for setting the amount by which councils can increase their general income, which mainly includes rates income.