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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Springvale service for children (PDF - 82k)
Submission DR660 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Incorporation no. A0052504L ABN 53 439 105 626 Postal Address: PO Box 305, Springvale. Vic. 3171. Tel 85583800 · Fax 85583899 Website: www.springvalesc.com. Productivity Commission into Childcare and Early Childhood Learning. Submission by Sarah
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
Monash Community Family Cooperative (PDF - 136k)
Submission DR651 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
2. BACKGROUND Monash Community Family Co-operative (MCFC) is a not for profit âworkplaceâservice, providing care &education for children of Monash University staff &students. MCFC has an operating capacity for 108 children per day. Currently
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
FDC Educators Association NSW (PDF - 121k)
Submission DR680 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
0. Family Day Care Educators Association NSW Inc. Productivity Commission submission About the Association Family Day Care Educators Association NSW Inc. was formed in 1987 by Educators (then Carers) to resource and support fellow Educators in NSW.
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
Finance Sector Union of Australia (PDF - 203k)
Submission DR689 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Submission DR689 - Finance Sector Union of Australia - Childcare and Early Childhood Learning. - Public inquiry. Finance Sector Union of Australia. 5 September 2014. 1 | P a g e. Contents Section 1: Introduction. 2. 1.1 About Finance Sector Union of
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
ACCS NSW (PDF - 464k)
Submission DR674 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
ACCS NSW Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report The response by Australian Community Childrenâs Services (ACCS) NSW is provided and should be read in conjunction with the commentary made within the ACCS National response. This response focuses
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
Queensland Council of Social Service (PDF - 461k)
Submission DR659 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Submission to Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report Inquiry into Childcare and Early Learning. September 2014. Submission to Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report. 2 / September 2014 Inquiry into Childcare and Early Learning. Contents
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
McMillan Shakespeare Group (PDF - 227k)
Submission DR687 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
1. Second Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry. into Childcare and Early Childhood Learning. Response to Draft Report. Contact Rohan Martin. Corporate Affairs Manager. McMillan Shakespeare Limited. Level 20, 360 Elizabeth Street.
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
Early Learning Association of Australia (PDF - 166k)
Submission DR690 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Early Learning Association Australia. Response to Productivity Commission Inquiry into. Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Draft Report. September 2014. Executive Summary. We welcome this opportunity to provide a further response to the
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
Rosny Child Care Centre (PDF - 110k)
Submission DR669 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
We appreciate the opportunity to again be able to contribute to the Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) sector. We would again like to state our belief that the priority of the Government should be
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
Australian Childrenâs Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) (PDF - 403k)
Submission DR641 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Response to the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report on Child Care and Early Childhood Learning. September 2014. 2 The best possible start in life. Contents Qualifications and ratios. 5. Scope of the National Quality Framework. 12. The National
Date received: 4 Sep 2014
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