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Put Western Australia First (PDF - 562k)
Submission 12 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. HORIZONTAL FISCAL EQUALISATION. Submitted on behalf of the Put Western Australia First Party. 26 June 2017. Contact: Charles Hopkins. PRODUCTIVITY. ï· This submission looks at the outcomes from the current
Date received: 27 Jun 2017
Pilbara Regional Council (PDF - 347k)
Submission DR47 for Transitioning Regional Economies View full list
8.1 BRIEFING ON THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONS INQUIRY INTO TRANSITIONING REGIONAL ECONOMIES (PUBLIC DRAFT). Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer. Action Officer: Chief Executive Officer. Disclosure of Interest: Nil. Attachment(s): 8.1 -
Date received: 27 Jun 2017
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCIWA) (PDF - 4442k)
Submission 11 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
1. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION Horizontal fiscal equalisation Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia. SUMMARY. The principle and scale of horizontal fiscal equalisation (HFE) of Australian states and territories has
Date received: 27 Jun 2017
V R Edward Camp (PDF - 144k)
Submission DR487 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
Submission by V.R. Edward Camp. Public Housing Rents. Dear Commissioner, I wish to submit my comments on the recent press. release under: Public Rents for Public Housing.Reported by Rick Morton in The Australian dated June 2nd. The basis for the
Date received: 23 Jun 2017
Wealth Wisdom Pty Ltd (PDF - 402k)
Submission 10 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO HORIZONTAL FISCAL EQUALISATION. SUBMISSION FROM Wealth Wisdom Pty Ltd. June 23rd 2017. Submission contact person. Paul Haase. Wealth Wisdom Pty Ltd. www.standingupforwa.com. Contents 1 Executive Summary. 3. 2
Date received: 23 Jun 2017
Peter Abelson (PDF - 298k)
Submission 9 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
Estimating the Revenue Raising Capacities of the States and. Territories and the Implications for the Equitable Distribution of. GST Revenue. Peter Abelson. School of Economics, Sydney University. Abstract. The Commonwealth Grants Commissionâs
Date received: 22 Jun 2017
Western Australia Government (PDF - 270k)
Submission 80 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Submission 90 - Western Australia Government - National Water Reform - Public inquiry. Western Australia Government i. Submission to issues paper on national water reform. Securing Western Australiaâs water future. Department of Water. June 2017.
Date received: 21 Jun 2017
John McAuley (PDF - 231k)
Submission 7 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY. GST DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: MAIN POINTS. 1. HFE is a concept possibly useful in undergraduate economic study but its application in Australian federalism is arbitrary and nowhere prescribed in detail. 2.
Date received: 20 Jun 2017
NAJA Business Consulting Services (PDF - 351k)
Submission DR42 for Transitioning Regional Economies View full list
Transitioning Regional Economies study Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. 19 June 2017. Submission to Transitioning Regional Economies Study. Dear Commissioner Lindwall,. Thank you for the opportunity to meet
Date received: 16 Jun 2017
Wilson Tuckey (PDF - 109k)
Submission 6 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
1. GST DISTRIBUTION PART TWO The Horizontal Fiscal adjustment formula as applied by the Commonwealth Grants Commission (CGC) is no longer relevant in 2017 nor does it meet the expectations of the 17million Australians resident in NSW, VIC, and WA
Date received: 16 Jun 2017
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