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On 12 December 2025, Australia Post submitted a draft price notification to the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´. The notification proposes to increase the price of reserved ordinary letters delivered at the regular timetable by 8.8% from mid-2026.
On 12 November 2024, Australia Post provided the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ with a public draft price notification proposing to increase the price of reserved ordinary letters delivered at the regular timetable by 13% from mid-2025.
On 23 August 2023, Australia Post provided the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ with a draft price notification. The notification proposes to increase the price of reserved ordinary letters delivered at the regular timetable by 25%.
On 11 August 2022, Australia Post provided the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ with a draft price notification proposing to increase the price to deliver reserved ordinary letters delivered at the regular timetable.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ is required under Part 6 of the Water Charge Rules 2010 (WCR) to decide whether on-river infrastructure operators meet the definition of ‘Part 6 operators’ and, if so, whether to grant them an exemption from the operation of the requirements of Part 6 of the WCR.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ is required under Part 6 of the Water Charge Rules 2010 (WCR) to decide whether on-river infrastructure operators meet the definition of ‘Part 6 operators’ and, if so, whether to grant them an exemption from the operation of the requirements of Part 6 of the WCR.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ is required under Part 6 of the Water Charge Rules 2010 (WCR) to decide whether on-river infrastructure operators meet the definition of ‘Part 6 operators’ and, if so, whether to grant them an exemption from operation of the requirements of Part 6 of the WCR.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ is required under Part 6 of the Water Charge Rules 2010 (WCR) to decide whether on-river infrastructure operators meet the definition of ‘Part 6 operators’ and, if so, whether to grant them an exemption from operation of the requirements of Part 6 of the WCR.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ is required under Part 6 of the Water Charge Rules 2010 to decide whether on-river infrastructure operators meet the definition of ‘Part 6 operators’ and, if so, whether to grant them an exemption from the operation of the requirements of Part 6 of the water charge rules.
On 3 March 2020, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) requested the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ provide its advice on the operation of sub-sections 12.02(2) to (4) of the Basin Plan water trading rules (the 12.02 provisions), to inform its review of these provisions as required under the Basin Plan 2012Â (Cth). The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ provided this advice to the MDBA on 1 June 2020.