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NSW government reveals IPART chair

NSW government reveals IPART chair

The NSW government has appointed Anthony Wing chair and permanent member of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART). IPART sets prices and regulates essential services in NSW. Its responsibilities extend to setting the maximum rate increases for local government. Wing’s appointment fills the vacancy left by Carmel Donnelly, who
Who wants to be NACC commissioner?

Who wants to be NACC commissioner?

Attorney-General Michelle Rowland has announced that the process to appoint a new anti-corruption commissioner and deputy commissioner was underway this week. But, who would want to be NACC commissioner? The appointee will have the tough job of restoring public confidence in the NACC, as well as running the still relatively
WA grows Australian-made electric bus fleet

WA grows Australian-made electric bus fleet

Two 18-metre articulated ‘bendy’ buses will be added to Transperth’s electric public transport fleet by August, with the first of the vehicles unveiled on Thursday. The vehicles, which have the capacity to transport 25 extra passengers than standard buses, will be road-tested in Perth’s northern suburbs over the coming weeks. 

NSW government reveals IPART chair

NSW government reveals IPART chair
The NSW government has appointed Anthony Wing chair and permanent member of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART). IPART sets prices and regulates essential services in NSW. Its responsibilities extend to setting the maximum rate increases for local government. Wing’s appointment fills the vacancy left by Carmel Donnelly, who

Who wants to be NACC commissioner?

Who wants to be NACC commissioner?
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland has announced that the process to appoint a new anti-corruption commissioner and deputy commissioner was underway this week. But, who would want to be NACC commissioner? The appointee will have the tough job of restoring public confidence in the NACC, as well as running the still relatively

WA grows Australian-made electric bus fleet

WA grows Australian-made electric bus fleet
Two 18-metre articulated ‘bendy’ buses will be added to Transperth’s electric public transport fleet by August, with the first of the vehicles unveiled on Thursday. The vehicles, which have the capacity to transport 25 extra passengers than standard buses, will be road-tested in Perth’s northern suburbs over the coming weeks.