This report explains our determination for Jerilderie 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.
This report explains our determination for Narromine 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.
This report explains our determination for Wakool 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.
This report explains our determination for Ballina 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.
This report explains our determination for Willoughby 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.
This report explains our determination for Weddin 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.
This report explains our determination for Newcastle City 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 the Council of the City of Ryde'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.
IPART has approved in part Kiama Council’s application, as it did not sufficiently detail the proposed special variation in its Integrated Planning and Reporting documents.Instead of a permanent cumulative increase of 19.1% over three years, we ap
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has approved Clarence Valley Council’s application to permanently increase rates by a cumulative 26.0% over the next three years, 18.5% more than the assumed rate peg increase over the period
This report explains our determination for the Wagga Wagga City 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 Blue Mountains City 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 Coffs Harbour City 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 Hume 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.
IPART has released its decisions on 9 NSW council applications for special variations to increase their general income by more than the rate peg.IPART Chair Carmel Donnelly said of the 9 Special Variation applications, the Tribunal had approved 5,