IPART is conducting a review under Section 11(1) of the IPART Act 1992 to determine maximum prices that can be charged by the WAMC for water management activities from 1 July 2010.
This Fact Sheet summarises our key findings for research we have conducted on the effect of water developer charges on vacant land and house prices in NSW.
This fact sheet summarises IPART’s 2013 determination and final report on the prices that Gosford City Council can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater drainage, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services from 1 July 20
This fact sheet summarises IPART’s 2013 determination and final report on the prices that Wyong Shire Council can charge for providing water, sewerage, stormwater drainage, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services from 1 July 201
Relating to IPART’s 2014 Determination and Final Report on the maximum prices that Essential Energy may charge for providing water, sewerage, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services in Broken Hill and surrounding areas, from1 Ju
This Issues Paper seeks comment on the prices that Essential Energy can charge for providing water, sewerage, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services, to apply from 1 July 2014.
Based on Draft Determination and Draft Report: Essential Energy’s water, sewerage and other services in Broken Hill from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 201810 March 2014On 10 March 2014, IPART released its Draft Determination on the prices that Essential
In this review IPART will determine Sydney Water's charges for the provision of water, sewerage, stormwater, trade waste and other ancillary and miscellaneous services to apply from 1 July 2012.
Outlines key issues for Tribunal's review of prices charged by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council. The review will set the prices each agency can charge for water, wastewater and stormwater services from 1 July 2006.
IPART is encouraging irrigators and other interested stakeholders to attend public hearings in Wagga Wagga, Tamworth and Sydney on new water management prices proposed by the NSW Office of Water
The Tribunal is conducting a medium term price path review of the maximum charges to apply from 1 July 2000 for each of the four metropolitan water supply authorities.
The results of our public survey regarding our draft decisions on prices Central Coast Council can charge for water, wastewater and stormwater services.
This report, which has been prepared for IPART by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE), assesses the impact of higher bulk water charges on irrigators’ costs and net incomes in the major regulated river valleys in N