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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Kaye Baillie (PDF - 47k)
Submission DR164 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
23 May 2016. To the creators of the Productivity Commissionâs Report. Re: Intellectual Property. As a published author since 2001 of levelled educational readers (Diving at the Pool, 2001) (Train Music, 2004) which are sold into primary schools
Date received: 23 May 2016
Margaret Hamilton (PDF - 18k)
Submission DR167 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
To Whom It May Concern I write as someone who is passionate about childrenâs books and have been involved in working in librarianship, bookselling and publishing for over fifty years. In all this time I have been involved with the Childrenâs
Date received: 23 May 2016
Darren Goossens (PDF - 52k)
Submission DR165 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
May 23, 2016. To whom it may concern:. I'd like to address the issues of copyright and parallel imports, though I am not a commercial author, editor or publisher or working in the industry at all. Lifting or parallel import restrictions will reduce
Date received: 23 May 2016
Paul Sharrad (PDF - 170k)
Submission DR172 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report of April 2016: âIntellectual Property Arrangementsâ. The stated aims of the Commission include:. - to improve the overall wellbeing of Australian society,. - to encourage creativity,
Date received: 23 May 2016
National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE) (PDF - 100k)
Submission 13 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Public Inquiry into the Education Evidence Base. ncsehe.edu.auMake tomorrow better. Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION SUBMISSION TO. Submission to Productivity
Date received: 23 May 2016
School Curriculum and Standards Authority (PDF - 591k)
Submission 14 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Government of Western Australia School Curriculum and Standards Authority. Our Ref: 2016/26006. Ms Yvette Goss National Education Evidence Base Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East PO MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Education.
Date received: 23 May 2016
Telethon Kids Institute (PDF - 1085k)
Submission 15 for Education Evidence Base View full list
22 May 2016. Commissioners Jonathan Coppel and Julie Abramson. National Education Evidence Base. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins St East PO. Melbourne VIC 8003. Dear Commissioners. The Telethon Kids Institute has a strong track record
Date received: 23 May 2016
Dee White (PDF - 74k)
Submission DR170 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Australian authors earn an average of $12, 900 per year from their writing, and reducing the copyright period will reduce their income even further because it will prevent us from receiving future earnings on titles after the stipulated period of
Date received: 22 May 2016
Susanna Elliott-Newth - Part A (PDF - 55k)
Submission DR169 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
The Productivity Commission. To whom it may concern. The issue of copyright and how it has been policed has always been a bone of contention for me, as well as other authors who write materials that we chose to protect from unauthorised copying. The
Date received: 22 May 2016
Susanna Elliott-Newth - Part B (PDF - 38k)
Submission DR169 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
In 1999 I wrote a resource that set the specific purpose of providing materials for a teacher- training initiative. This package of resources contained innovative literacy resources never produced in this format and content before. A group of
Date received: 22 May 2016
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