This report explains our determination for Rockdale City Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Tenterfield Shire Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Weddin Shire Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Wollongong City Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Gilgandra Shire Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Fairfield City Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Blacktown City Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Campbelltown City Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Blayney Shire Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Canterbury City Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Corowa Shire Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
Mid-Coast Council has formally applied to IPART for a special variation to increase its general income above the rate peg over the four year period 2017-18 to 2020-2021.
This report explains our determination for the Penrith 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.
This report explains our determination for the Singleton 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.
This report explains our determination for Ashfield Council’s special variation application for 2015-16. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Marrickville Council’s special variation application for 2015-16. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Deniliquin Council’s special variation application for 2015-16. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Greater Taree Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Oberon Shire Council’s special variation application for 2015-16. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.