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Recruiting - Senior Regulatory Officer AO7
Looking for an opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge in a dynamic, senior role working for an independent regulatory body? Like being able to contribute and work in a small, professional team that achieves results? The Utilities Commission is recruiting to the role of Senior Regulatory Officer.
2022-2025 Prescribed Port Services Price Determination – Final Determination
On 19 January 2022, the Commission published its final price determination - the 2022-2025 Prescribed Port Services Price Determination Port of Darwin - made in accordance with section 132 of the Ports Management Act 2015 and section 20(1)(a) of the Utilities Commission Act 2000.
Utilities Commission Office Christmas closure
The Utilities Commission Office is closed from Monday 27 December 2021 to Monday 3 January 2022 (inclusive). The Office will reopen on Tuesday 4 January 2022.
Annual Compliance Report 2020-21
The Commission has published its Annual Compliance Report 2020-21.
2021 Ports Price Monitoring Report
The Commission has published its 2021 Ports Price Monitoring Report for the Port of Darwin.
Generation licence application withdrawn - RPS1101 Pty Ltd
The Commission was advised by RPS1101 Pty Ltd on 15 October 2021 that it was withdrawing its generation licence application. Therefore, the application will no longer be progressed by the Commission.
Generation Licence - EDL Jabiru Pty Ltd
The Commission has issued a generation licence to EDL Jabiru Pty Ltd.
Expression of Interest - Senior Regulatory Officer AO7
Looking for an opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge in a dynamic, senior role working for an independent regulatory body? Like being able to contribute and work in a small, professional team that achieves results? The Utilities Commission is seeking expressions of interest to join the team as a Senior Regulatory Officer.
Consultation – 2022-2025 Prescribed Port Services Draft Price Determination Port of Darwin
In 2019, the Commission made a determination relating to the charges fixed by the private port operator for providing prescribed services at the Port of Darwin. The determination will expire on 15 February 2022 and the Commission intends on replacing it at that time with a new determination.
Review of Port of Darwin Reporting Guidelines complete
The Commission has completed its review of the Port of Darwin Reporting Guidelines. The Guidelines set out the requirements in relation to annual reporting by the private port operator on compliance with the private port operator’s access policy.