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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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University of Melbourne, School of Engineering (PDF - 277k)
Submission 23 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Submission to the public inquiry into National Water Reform. Dr Avril Horne1, Erin OâDonnell2, Dr Angus Webb1, Dr Rory Nathan1,. 1. The University of Melbourne, School of Engineering, Water Group 2. The University of Melbourne, Law School.
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
Sydney Water Corporation (PDF - 192k)
Submission 36 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Response to the Productivity Commissionâs National Water Reform Issues Paper 18 April 2017. Response to National Water Reform Issues Paper | Sydney Water Page | 1. Table of contents. 1 Overview. 2. 2 Introduction. 3 2.1 Our operating context. 3. 3
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
Engineers Australia (PDF - 458k)
Submission 34 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
Productivity Commission Issues Paper on National Water Reform. Engineers Australia submission. April 2017. Engineers Australia. Productivity Commission Issues Paper on National Water Reform 2. Table of Contents. 1. Executive Summary and
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
UNSW School of Civil and Environment Engineering (PDF - 274k)
Submission 7 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
18 April 2017 National Water Reform inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Submission to the Productivity Commission National Water Reform. Inquiry 2017 Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission to this very
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
Dr Emma Carmody et al (PDF - 186k)
Submission 6 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
1. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. SUBMISSION TO THE INQUIRY INTO THE REFORM OF AUSTRALIA'S WATER RESOURCES SECTOR. 17 APRIL 2017 We thank the Productivity Commission for the opportunity to make a submission on the inquiry into the reform of Australiaâs
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporation (PDF - 439k)
Submission 37 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
PO Box 431 North Melbourne VIC 3051. (03) 9321 5388. info@fvtoc.com.au. www.fvtoc.com.au. ABN: 40 164 514 121. 18 April 2017. Productivity Commission. Online submission. SUBMISSION ON NATIONAL WATER REFORM. The Federation of Victorian Traditional
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
CSIRO (PDF - 202k)
Submission 8 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
1. LAND AND WATER. Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into National Water Reform 18 April 2017 Contact: Warwick McDonald, Research Director, CSIRO Land and Water, email warwick.mcdonald@csiro.au CSIRO welcomes the opportunity to
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
Jobsupport (PDF - 618k)
Submission 191 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
www.TheCIE.com.au. R E P O R T. Securing savings from open employment. The case of persons with moderate intellectual disability. Prepared for. Jobsupport. 18 April 2017. THE CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS. www.TheCIE.com.au. The Centre for
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
Water Services Association of Australia (PDF - 813k)
Submission 35 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
WSAA Submission. Productivity Commissionâs. Issues Paper. National Water Reform. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary and Recommendations. 3 1.0 Introduction. 7 2.0 National reform in urban water. 8. 2.1 COAG 1994. 8 2.2 Corporatisation. 9 2.3
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
IPART (PDF - 835k)
Submission 18 for National Water Reform (2018) View full list
v. "I P A R T' Independent Pricing and RegulatoryTribunal. New South Wales. Our reference: 17/138 Your reference:. Contact Matthew Edgerton T (02) 9290 8414. E 'ma:tlo.ew eclgertoii@ipart.nsw.gov.au. 18 April 2017. Professor Jane Doolan
Date received: 18 Apr 2017
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