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John Roles (PDF - 117k)
Submission 41 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Migrant Intake into Australia. Productivity Commission Submission The policy and position of Australian government with respect to population issues is the most influential factor likely to impact on Australiaâs future sustainability and hence the
Date received: 15 Jun 2015
The Regional Australia Institute (PDF - 816k)
Submission 42 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF REGIONAL. COMMUNITIES. Regional Australia Institute Submission â Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into. Migration Intake into Australia. JUNE 2015. Regional Australia Institute Submission - Migration Intake into
Date received: 15 Jun 2015
Peter Gregory (PDF - 149k)
Submission 40 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
A New Plan for Australiaâs Humanitarian Intake Currently, the Australian government accepts individuals as part of its humanitarian intake from two sources: those who are transported here under the auspices of the United Nations High Commissioner
Date received: 15 Jun 2015
Sustainable Population Australia Inc (PDF - 212k)
Submission 44 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Sustainable Population Australia: Submission to the Productivity Commission. 1 12 June 2015 v1.0. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION: MIGRANT INTAKE INTO AUSTRALIA. BY. SUSTAINABLE POPULATION AUSTRALIA. 1. OVERVIEW OF SUBMISSION Sustainable
Date received: 15 Jun 2015
Lesleyanne Hawthorne (PDF - 407k)
Submission 43 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
1. Individual Submission to Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Migrant Intake Into Australia. 2015. Lesleyanne Hawthorne Professor â International Workforce University of Melbourne June 2015. 2. Submission Focus In line with my 2 June 2015
Date received: 15 Jun 2015
AMES Australia (PDF - 431k)
Submission 45 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Response to Productivity Commission Inquiry: Migrant Intake into Australia. Submitted to:. Australian Government Productivity Commission. June 2015. AMES Australia response: June 2015 Productivity Commission Inquiry: Migrant Intake to Australia.
Date received: 15 Jun 2015
Jan McNicol (PDF - 118k)
Submission 39 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Submission to the inquiry into Migrant Intake into Australia. Jan McNicol. I fully endorse the opinions below of the realities of Australiaâs current immigration program. I want to live in an Australia that is ecologically and socially sustainable,
Date received: 14 Jun 2015
Financial Demographics (PDF - 8k)
Submission 29 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
TO: Migrant Intake into Australia Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601 I have only today become aware of this inquiry. As the deadline is today my submission will be brief and I apologise for it not directly aligning with the
Date received: 12 Jun 2015
C Matthews (PDF - 68k)
Submission 27 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
C F Matthews B.A (Hons) M.Ed MITCHAM VIC 3132. 12 June 2015. Migrant Intake Productivity Commission migrant.intake@pc.gov.au Dear Sir/Madam In relation to the Enquiry regarding the Migrant Intake, I believe that the current level of intake is too
Date received: 12 Jun 2015
Glenda Cooper (PDF - 64k)
Submission 25 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
MIGRANT INTAKE INTO AUSTRALIA The annual migrant intake into Australia appears to be causing:. ⢠An underclass of foreign workers ( cleaners, sweepers, trolley handlers etc.) â jobs which were previously held by young/old Australians. â¢
Date received: 12 Jun 2015
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