Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Department of Agriculture and Water Resoruces (PDF - 157k)
Submission DR113 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
National Water Reform â Productivity Commission Draft Report. This submission responds to issues raised in the Productivity Commissionâs draft report on water reform in Australia, released on 15 September 2017. It focusses on particular matters
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Alison Joseph (PDF - 77k)
Submission DR99 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
National Water Reform Productivity Commission Draft Report September 2017. Further Comment â Alison Joseph. Melbourne Water's Ways â or how Victoria avoided price. regulation and the Independent Regulator stood by and did. nothing. Introduction.
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Madjulla Inc (PDF - 127k)
Submission DR112 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Madjulla Inc PO Box 2747. BROOME WA 6725. Email: majala@wn.com.au. ABN 88 537 537 070. 19th October 2017. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Madjulla Inc commenting on:. Productivity Commission Draft Report: National Water
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) (PDF - 654k)
Submission DR98 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Independent Pricing and Regu latory Tribunal New South Wales. Our reference: 17 /138. 19 October 2017. Professor Jane Doolan Commissioner National Water Reform inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Dear Professor Doolan
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Canegrowers (PDF - 193k)
Submission DR97 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Queensland Cane Growers Organisation Ltd Australian Cane Growers Council Ltd ABN 94 089 992 969 ABN 26 051 583 549. 100 Edward Street (GPO Box 1032) BRISBANE QLD 4001 T: 07 3864 6444 F: 07 3864 6429 info@canegrowers.com.au www.canegrowers.com.au 18
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Sarah Moles (PDF - 123k)
Submission DR103 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Sarah Moles,. October 2017. I write as a veteran of NRM community groups at catchment, Basin, State and national scales over more than 20 years. I have served on a regional NRM board, two environmental flows reference groups, state and national
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Rebecca Nelson (PDF - 322k)
Submission DR109 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into the Reform of. Australiaâs Water Resources Sector. October 2017. Dr Rebecca Nelson BE(Environmental)/LLB (Melb), JSM (Stanford), JSD (Stanford). Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Law School,
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Queensland Farmersâ Federation (QFF) (PDF - 523k)
Submission DR101 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
QUEENSLAND FARMERSâFEDERATION Primary Producers House, Level 3, 183 North Quay, Brisbane QLD 4000. PO Box 12009 George Street, Brisbane QLD 4003. qfarmers@qff.org.au | 07 3837 4720. ABN 44 055 764 488. The united voice of intensive agriculture.
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Queensland Water Directorate (qldwater) (PDF - 364k)
Submission DR105 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Feedback on Productivity Commission Draft Report on National Water Reform October 2017 Contents. Background. 2. Collated Industry Response. 2. General Issues. 2. Specific Comments. 9. Industry Feedback. qldwater consolidated feedback. Page 2
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
Central NSW Councils (Centroc) (PDF - 582k)
Submission DR110 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Page | 1 Central NSW Councils (Centroc) Submission â Productivity Commission. National Water Reform Draft Report. Productivity Commission. National Water Reform Inquiry. October 2017. Page | 2 Central NSW Councils (Centroc) Submission â
Date received: 19 Oct 2017
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