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Ref: OptiComm - Submission to Bureau of Communications Research 5-11-2015 Public.docx Page 1 of 12. OptiComm Co Pty Ltd ACN 117 414 776. Unit 10A / 58 Metroplex Ave. Murarrie QLD 4172. www.opticomm.net.au. Bureau of Communications Research. NBN
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An affiliate of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) and Education International (EI). 30 June 2016. Senator the Hon Scott Ryan Minister for Vocational Education and Training C/-Department of the Education and Training GPO Box 9880 Canberra
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SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO. BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIAN KEY CENTRE FOR. CULTURAL AND MEDIA POLICY. Allan Brown Griffith University, Brisbane. February 2000. 1. This submission supplements that submitted by the
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1. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Inquiry into National WorkersâCompensation &Occupational Health &Safety Frameworks. 19 June 2003 Prepared by Denita Harris. 2. Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3. 1. INTRODUCTION 4. 2. AUSTRALIAâS FARMERS
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BRIEF COMMENTS 1. Compensation and Rehabilitation for Veterans. Brief comments Selected comments received by the Productivity Commission prior to 14 December 2018. Number Submitter details Comment. 1 Former ADF member- Navy. I would like to offer
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Accessing and affording drugs despite the patent barrier: Compulsory licensing and like arrangements? Charles Lawson·. This article addresses the potential of compulsory licensing and like arrange- ments under the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) for
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Chapter 4. Competition in the Agricultural Seeds Sector: Patents and Competition at a Cross-roads? Charles Lawson. Introduction. In a developed capitalist economy markets and competition are supposed to allocate resources to best satisfy the needs
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Should Parliament determine the accountability, transparency and responsibility standards for the Australian Government? Dr Charles Lawson·. This article reviews the key reporting obligations of the Australian Govern- ment and poses the question:
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Compulsory licensing under the Patents Act 1990 to remedy anticompetitive conduct under the Trade Practices Act 197 4 Charles Lawson·. The Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 2006 (Cth) amended the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) by providing a
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Prometheus, Vol. 22, No. 4, December 2004 a Carfax Publishing //li Ta)'.or&rrarKi Groop. 'TRIPs-Plus' Patent Privileges-An Intellectual Property 'Cargo Cult' in Australia. CHARLES LAWSON &CATHERINE PICKERING. ABSTRACT This article challenges the
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