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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Chapman, Senator Grant (PDF - 73k)
Submission 102 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list
SENATOR GRANT CHAPMAN SPEAKS OUT ON INTERACTIVE/INTERNET HOME GAMBLING. NOVEMBER 1998. THE CASE FOR BANNING:. (Summary of Senator Chapmanâs Research Paper presented to the Australian Institute for Gambling Research/Australian Institute of
Date received: 30 Nov 1998
Lifeline Canberra % (PDF - 24k)
Submission 103 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list
y y g g and Financial Counselling service. The need for a prevalence study. There needs to be some type of measure of the social and economic impacts of gambling in the ACT. There is no doubt that gambling industries offer both benefits and costs to
Date received: 30 Nov 1998
Geelong Catholic Social Justice Committee (PDF - 68k)
Submission 97 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. âGAMBLING INQUIRYâ. from the GEELONG CATHOLIC SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE November 1998. Prepared for the Committee. by Dr Michael Leahy. ABSTRACT. In this submission the Geelong Catholic Social Justice
Date received: 30 Nov 1998
Aristocrat Leisure Industries (PDF - 630k)
Submission 111 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list
iE Executive Summary The Productivity Commissionâs tasks and Aristocrat. The federal government has referred the gambling industry to the Productivity Commission and asked it to conduct a public inquiry which will allow the Commission to produce a
Date received: 30 Nov 1998
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