Pursuant to section 12A of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992, the Premier has requested the Tribunal to review the regulation and lice
During March 1996 the Tribunal released its determination on electricity prices, establishing separate revenue paths for the network and retail supply busine
This paper discusses the pricing principles that could apply to the provision of backlog sewerage services and the key issues affecting the price determinati
This determination is no longer in effect. Customer contributions towards the costs of augmentation of a distribution system are now regulated by the AER
The submissions and comments on the Proposed Undertaking released by AGL Gas Companies (NSW) Limited (AGL) and the Draft Determination have raised a number o
The Tribunal has spent the past nine months researching, reading submissions and holding public hearings to gather information for this interim report on cha
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s major inquiry into urban public passenger transport services has involved a comprehensive program of resear
The Tribunal commissioned the Institute of Transport Studies (ITS) to conduct a survey within the Sydney region to estimate the sensitivity of travel choice
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART, formerly known as the Government Pricing Tribunal) has examined the feasibility of establishing a con
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) is responsible for determining prices and advising the state Government on pricing policy for
The Competition Principles Agreement (CPA) between all Australian governments provides for the encouragement of competition through arrangements for major or
A pre-requisite for effective competition in the supply of energy services is that existing and potential competitors have access on reasonable terms to the
The Tribunal has been given a reference by the Premier under Section 12(1) of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992 to review of the prici
This determination is based on Sydney Water’s business plan with respect to current and anticipated water and wastewater quality requirements over the next f