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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.

A council’s name will not appear if it did not submit a Fit for the Future proposal, and merger proposals will appear under the name of the council which submitted the proposal.

Local Government
LG Determination

IPART's determination of Tweed Shire Council's special variation application for 2021-22.

Local Government
LG Determination

This report explains our determination for the Tweed Shire Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.

Local Government
Media Release

This Media Release explains IPART's decision for special variation application by Lismore Shire Council, Tweed Shire Council and Clarence Valley Council for 2016-17.

Local Government
Media Release

This Media Release explains IPART's decision for special variation application by Lismore Shire Council, Tweed Shire Council and Clarence Valley Council for 2016-17.

Local Government
Media Release

This Media Release explains IPART's decision for special variation application by Lismore Shire Council, Tweed Shire Council and Clarence Valley Council for 2016-17.

Transport
Media Release

SUBSTANTIAL FARE REDUCTIONS PROPOSED TO GET MORE LOCALS ON BUSESThe Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is proposing substantial reductions in rural and regional bus fares to encourage greater use of public transport.Draft recommen

Transport
Media Release

FEEDBACK SOUGHT ON LOCAL BUS SERVICE PRICESThe Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is calling for feedback from residents of the Hunter, Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers regions about rural and regional bus services.IPART is inv

Local Government
Media Release

Six additional councils have applied to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) for a special variation to increase their income from rates above the rate peg (details in table below).

Local Government
Media Release

Thirteen councils across NSW have applied to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) for a special variation to increase their income from rates above the rate peg (details in table below).

Local Government
Media Release

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has announced its decisions on 17 NSW council applications for special variations to increase their general income by more than the rate peg (details in Table 1 below).