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Link Group (PDF - 158k)
Submission DR92 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Page 1 of 13. 28 April 2017 Superannuation Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission in response to the Productivity Commissionâs âSuperannuation:
Date received: 4 May 2017
CHOICE (PDF - 351k)
Submission DR93 for Alternative Default Models View full list
April 2017. Superannuation: Alternative Default Models â draft report Submission to the Productivity Commission. ABOUT US Set up by consumers for consumers, CHOICE is the consumer advocate that provides Australians with information and advice,
Date received: 4 May 2017
Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) (PDF - 330k)
Submission DR96 for Alternative Default Models View full list
File Name: 2017/12. 2 May 2017 Superannuation Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003 AUSTRALIA Email: www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/superannuation/alternativeâdefaultâmodels Dear Chairman
Date received: 4 May 2017
Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) (PDF - 1112k)
Submission DR90 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Copyright © 2017 Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees. ABN 19 123 284 275 AIST. Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees. Ground floor 215 Spring St. Melbourne VIC 3000. P 61 3 8677 3800. F 61 3 8677 3801. T @aistbuzz. E
Date received: 4 May 2017
Sunsuper (PDF - 546k)
Submission DR89 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Sunsuper submission to the. Productivity Commissionâs. âDraft report â. Superannuation: Alternative. Default Modelsâ. April 2017. Page 2 of 22. 2 May 2017. Superannuation. Productivity Commission. Submission lodged online at http://www.pc.gov
Date received: 3 May 2017
Conus Business Consultancy Services (PDF - 89k)
Submission DR39 for Transitioning Regional Economies View full list
Transitioning Regional Economies â Submission to Initial Report. From; Pete Faulkner, Partner, Conus Business Consultancy Services. Regional economies disadvantaged by conservation or heritage values Many regional economies encompass significant
Date received: 2 May 2017
Council of Small Business Australia (COSBOA) (PDF - 54k)
Submission DR86 for Alternative Default Models View full list
We believe an alternative default model for superannuation is not feasible with the current collection process. The current process places employers at the heart of the collection system. Most employers, some 95%, are small businesses who do not
Date received: 2 May 2017
Victorian Association of Forest Industries (VAFI) (PDF - 167k)
Submission 56 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
SUBMISSION. Productivity Commission Issues Paper: National Water Reform. May 2017. Executive summary The Victorian Association of Forest Industries (VAFI) appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Productivity Commission Issues Paper on National
Date received: 2 May 2017
Grattan Institute (PDF - 142k)
Submission DR82 for Alternative Default Models View full list
8 Malvina Place Carlton Victoria 3053 Australia. T. 61 3 8344 3637 W.www.grattan.edu.au E. info@grattan.edu.au. Submission re: the draft report in the inquiry Superannuation:. Alternative Default Models. Jim Minifie. Productivity Growth Program
Date received: 2 May 2017
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) (PDF - 159k)
Submission DR85 for Alternative Default Models View full list
PricewaterhouseCoopers, ABN 52 780 433 757 2 Riverside Quay, SOUTHBANK VIC 3006, GPO Box 1331 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 T: 61 3 8603 1000, F: 61 3 8603 1999, www.pwc.com.au. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.
Date received: 2 May 2017
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