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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Ninti One (PDF - 158k)
Submission DR41 for Expenditure On Children In The Northern Territory View full list
Ninti One Submission regarding. Draft Report on Expenditure on Children in the Northern Territory. Ninti One welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission on the above report released by the. Productivity Commission. As the organisation
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
Charles Darwin University (PDF - 3513k)
Submission 44 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Office of the Vice-Chancellor and President. P 08 8946 6040 E vc@cdu.edu.au. Commissioner Mr Jonathan Cappel/Commissioner Mr Malcolm Roberts Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra ACT 2601. 19 December 2019. Dear Commissioner
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
South Australian Freight Council (SAFC) (PDF - 111k)
Submission DR46 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
19 December 2019. National Transport Regulatory Reform. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2. Collins Street East VIC 8003. Via electronic submission-www.pc.gov.au/ transport. Dear Sir/ Madam. RE: National Transport Regulatory Reform Issues Paper.
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
Innovative Research Universities (PDF - 232k)
Submission 25 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Charles Darwin University // Flinders University // Griffith University //James Cook University // La Trobe University // Murdoch University // Western Sydney University. iru.edu.au. Review of the Skills and workforce development agreement The
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
Queensland Nurses and Midwivesâ Union (QNMU) (PDF - 350k)
Submission 15 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
1. Submission to. Productivity Commission. December, 2019. Skills and Workforce Development Agreement. 2. Contents Introduction. 3. Recommendations. 3. Information request 1. 4. Information request 2. 4. Information request 3. 5. Information request
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
Committee for Melbourne (PDF - 318k)
Submission 13 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
ANZAC House. Level 4, 4 Collins Street. Melbourne VIC 3000. melbourne.org.au. T 61 (3) 9650 8800. E cfm@melbourne.org.au. ABN 56 203 402 373. Shaping Melbourne's future. Thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the Productivity Commission,
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
Motor Trade Association SA/NT (MTA SA/NT) (PDF - 571k)
Submission 18 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Page | 1. SUBMISSION. Australian Government. Productivity Commission. Issues Paper:. Skills and Workforce. Development Agreement. 19 December 2019. Page 2 of 12. Heavy Vehicle Regulatory Impact Statement. 1. Contents 1. Contents. 2. 2. Background.
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
WA Government (PDF - 897k)
Submission 20 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY. COMMISSION REVIEW OF THE NATIONAL AGREEMENT ON SKILLS AND. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT. 1. OVERVIEW AND SUMMARY. This submission addresses key themes presented in the Productivity Commission's
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
Business Council of Australia (BCA) (PDF - 916k)
Submission 16 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development. December 2019. Business Council of Australia ⢠December 2019. 1. CONTENTS. About this submission 3. Chapter 1: Key priorities 3. The agreementâs
Date received: 19 Dec 2019
IAS Electrical Pty Ltd (PDF - 44k)
Submission 10 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
The VET System:. I am a strong advocate of Apprenticeships and trades training. It is often seen as a failure for a year 12 student to enter into an apprenticeship rather than going to pursue a University course. I for one see the transition from
Date received: 18 Dec 2019
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