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The Landholders Institute Inc (Qld) (PDF - 18k)
Submission 208 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
Supplementary Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs. Inquiry into Native Vegetation. "A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes." Mark Twain. Ian Mott coments on the STATE OF THE FORESTS 2003 (as
Date received: 16 Oct 2003
Aaron Tonna (PDF - 29k)
Submission 205 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
Date received: 15 Oct 2003
Joseph Mansour (NSW) (PDF - 20k)
Submission 206 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
Dr. Neil Byron Joseph Mansour Presiding Commissioner Native Vegetation Inquiry NSW The Productivity Commission, Email: LB 2, Collins St East, Melbourne VIC 8003 15th of October 2004 Dear Sir, I am writing in reply to the request for submissions to
Date received: 15 Oct 2003
The Landholders Institute Inc (Qld) (PDF - 24k)
Submission 207 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
The Landholders Institute Inc Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs. Native Vegetation Inquiry Part 1. In Queensland, grazing activities are conducted on woodland plant communities, which account for more than one-third of its grazing lands
Date received: 15 Oct 2003
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Australia (ACT) (PDF - 40k)
Submission 204 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
A S u b m i s s i o n t o t h e P r o d u c t i v i t y C o m m i s s i o n I n q u i r y i n t o t h e I m p a c t s o f N a t i v e V e g e t a t i o n a n d B i o d i v e r s i t y. R e g u l a t i o n s. Introduction ⢠This submission is the
Date received: 14 Oct 2003
Property Rights Australia (Qld) (PDF - 421k)
Submission 203 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
Solutions Paper: Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulation © Property Rights Australia Inc. 2003. Property Rights Australia. Submitted To:. Productivity Commission. âSolutionsâPaper. Prepared by the Property Rights Australia Board
Date received: 13 Oct 2003
B.J. and S.L. Burns (WA) (PDF - 19k)
Submission 202 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
B.J. &S.L. Burns, W.A. Native Vegetation Inquiry, Productivity Commission, LB2 Collins Street, East, MELBOURNE VIC. 8003. Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations The Environmental Protection Authority Act, 2002.
Date received: 1 Oct 2003
Tasmanian Government (Tas) # (PDF - 108k)
Submission 201 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
Productivity Commission Public Inquiry. Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulation. Tasmanian Government Submission. September 2003. 2. Contents. 1. INTRODUCTION 3. 2. POLICY FRAMEWORKS 3. 2.1. Resource Management and Planning System
Date received: 30 Sep 2003
Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) (ACT) (PDF - 16k)
Submission 198 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
Ref: 2003/1264. 24 September 2003. Dr Neil Byron Native Vegetation Inquiry Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Dear Dr Byron. AFMA SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION ON ITS INQUIRY ON THE IMPACTS OF NATIVE
Date received: 26 Sep 2003
Ted Lefroy and Peter Stone (WA) (PDF - 28k)
Submission 193 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list
1. PUTTING OUR MONEY WHERE OUR MOUTH IS. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations. September 2003. Dr Ted Lefroy and Dr Peter Stone, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems. Private
Date received: 23 Sep 2003
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