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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Simplicity (PDF - 58k)
Submission DR58 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Simplicity is a non profit, 100% online Fund Manager. We charge $30 per year, plus 30bps management fee across all funds, for which members receive a balanced portfolio over 5, 000+ investments, across 23 countries, fully hedged to the NZD. Offshore
Date received: 27 Apr 2017
Wilson Sy (PDF - 66k)
Submission DR63 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Page 1 of 5. Comments on Productivity Commission Draft Report on Alternative Default Models. Wilson Sy. (Formerly Senior Advisor to the Super System Review). The Australian Government requested the Productivity Commission (PC) to conduct an inquiry
Date received: 27 Apr 2017
Corporate Super Association (PDF - 168k)
Submission DR59 for Alternative Default Models View full list
CORPORATE SUPERANNUATION ASSOCIATION Inc. ABN 97 799 893 065. PO Box 112 Collins Street West MELBOURNE VIC 8007. Email: corpsuper@netspace.net.au Website: www.corsuper.com.au. 1. 27 April 2017 Mr Peter Harris AO and Ms Karen Chester Superannuation
Date received: 27 Apr 2017
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Deloitte) (PDF - 155k)
Submission DR61 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Deloitte Actuaries &Consultants Limited ACN 611 750 648 Grosvenor Place 225 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 PO Box N250 Grosvenor Place Sydney NSW 1220 Australia Tel: 61 2 9322 7000 Fax: 61 2 9322 7001 www.deloitte.com.au. 28 April 2017 By email: super
Date received: 27 Apr 2017
UniSuper (PDF - 2314k)
Submission DR62 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Alternative Default Models: Comments on Draft Report Submission by UniSuper. 28 April 2017. Draft Report: Alternative default models 28 April 2017. About UniSuper UniSuper1 is the superannuation fund dedicated to people working in Australia's higher
Date received: 27 Apr 2017
National Farmers' Federation (NFF) (PDF - 699k)
Submission 55 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
National FarmersâFederation. Submission to the. Productivity Commission Issues Paper. on National Water Reform. 27 April 2017. Prepared by Jack Knowles. Page | 2. PC Water Inquiry, Issues Paper April 2017. NFF Member Organisations. Page | iii. PC
Date received: 27 Apr 2017
Australian Super (PDF - 256k)
Submission DR60 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1 | P a g e. 28 April 2017. Attention: Karen Chester, Deputy Chair. Superannuation Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne VIC 3000. Dear Ms Chester,. AustralianSuperâs submission to the Productivity Commission Draft
Date received: 27 Apr 2017
Australian Services Union (ASU) and Disabled People's Organisations Australia (DPOA) (PDF - 227k)
Submission 198 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
JOINT SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY AUSTRALIAN SERVICES UNION (ASU) &DISABLED PEOPLE'S ORGANISATIONS AUSTRALIA (DPOA) RE: MIGRANT WORKERS AND THE NDIS Background The ASU represents disability sector workers across many jurisdictions
Date received: 26 Apr 2017
Governments of Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and the ACT (PDF - 448k)
Submission 201 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
Joint submission to the Productivity Commissionâs review of. National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Costs. Principles of federal financial relations. and the National Disability Insurance. Scheme. 2. The Governments of Victoria, Queensland,
Date received: 26 Apr 2017
Cairns Regional Council (PDF - 121k)
Submission 52 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
OUR REF: #5420835 27 April 2017 Productivity Commission National Water Reform Inquiry Dear Ms Horsfall,. National Water Reform Inquiry Submission Cairns Regional Council appreciates the opportunity to make a submission on the National Water Reform
Date received: 26 Apr 2017
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